Close X
Monday, November 25, 2024
ADVT 
National

Canada, California Plan To Work Together To Make Cleaner Cars, Cut Emissions

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Jun, 2019 07:41 PM
  • Canada, California Plan To Work Together To Make Cleaner Cars, Cut Emissions

OTTAWA — Canada and California are planning to harmonize their efforts to cut pollution from cars and pickup trucks.


Environment Minister Catherine McKenna and California Gov. Gavin Newsom say they will work together to develop the best achievable standards to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases from road vehicles.


California is suing the United States federal government after President Donald Trump moved last summer no longer allow California to set its own standards for tailpipe emissions.


Trump is enacting that change at the same time as he is rolling back standards set under his predecessor Barack Obama that would have required the efficiency of gasoline-powered vehicles to improve each year through 2025.


Canada has aligned with the United States on tailpipe emissions standards for more than two decades and signed on to the 2012 version set by Obama.


After Trump moved to lower those standards last summer Canada said it was reviewing its plan and wouldn't commit to maintaining unity with the United States any longer.

MORE National ARTICLES

Sentencing Hearing Told Other Operators Scared Following Murder Of Bus Driver

WINNIPEG — A Crown prosecutor has told a sentencing hearing that the murder of a Winnipeg bus driver has left other drivers and their families terrified

Sentencing Hearing Told Other Operators Scared Following Murder Of Bus Driver

Poll Suggests Majority Of Canadians Favour Limiting Immigration Levels

Poll Suggests Majority Of Canadians Favour Limiting Immigration Levels
Sixty-three per cent of respondents to a recent Leger poll said the government should prioritize limiting immigration levels because the country might be reaching a limit in its ability to integrate them.

Poll Suggests Majority Of Canadians Favour Limiting Immigration Levels

No Business Case For Trans Mountain Expansion, Says Former Environment Minister

No Business Case For Trans Mountain Expansion, Says Former Environment Minister
A former Liberal environment minister is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet to reject the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, arguing there is no economic basis for the project.

No Business Case For Trans Mountain Expansion, Says Former Environment Minister

First Responders Dealing With Lost Kids, Dehydrated Fans At Raptors Parade

Lost children and dehydrated fans are some of the issues first responders say they are dealing with as a sea of fans awaits the arrival of the Raptors in downtown Toronto.

First Responders Dealing With Lost Kids, Dehydrated Fans At Raptors Parade

Victoria B.C. Mom Tells Inquest Into Teen Son's Death That She Found Drugs In His Room

VICTORIA — The mother of a Victoria teen who died of a drug overdose last year says she was shocked to discover her son had sedation drugs from her dental office stashed in his bedroom.

Victoria B.C. Mom Tells Inquest Into Teen Son's Death That She Found Drugs In His Room

Quebec Adopts Secularism Bill That Bans Religious Symbols For State Workers

Quebec Adopts Secularism Bill That Bans Religious Symbols For State Workers
Quebec's contentious secularism bill banning religious symbols for teachers, police officers and other public servants in positions of authority was voted into law late Sunday.    

Quebec Adopts Secularism Bill That Bans Religious Symbols For State Workers