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ReutersCanada dilutes climate change tone, backs MerkelBy David Ljunggren
46 minutes ago
BERLIN (Reuters) - Canada demanded on Monday that all nations
commit to ambitious cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, in a move
seen as meant to shake off Ottawa's image as a climate change
laggard.
But Prime Minister Stephen Harper also repeated his assertion
that Canada could not meet its obligations under the Kyoto
protocol on climate change, a stance which detractors say puts
him in the same camp as U.S. President George W. Bush.
Harper, stressing what he said were similarities between his
approach and that of the European Union, was speaking two
days ahead of a Group of Eight summit in Germany where Bush
looks set to be isolated over climate change.
-snip-Harper also praised Merkel's "great leadership and courage" on
climate change. A Harper aide told reporters that "we're closer
to Merkel than to Bush on this issue."
Merkel was less enthusiastic, telling the Canadian Broadcasting
Corp. on Monday that "of course at this point we are not happy
that Canada has abandoned Kyoto's goals."
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