Susan Riley

Susan Riley writes on national politics.

Jun 122012
 

Environmental concerns create internal opposition to budget, agenda.

by Susan Riley

There is a new front opening, as opposition to Stephen Harper's budget — and his broader agenda — gathers strength. Increasingly, criticism is coming from dismayed conservatives offended by Harper's hostility, or indifference, to the environment. And to democratic tradition.

The dissidents are mostly Progressive Conservatives, but not exclusively. This week, for instance, former Alberta Reform MP Bob Mills joined Green Party Leader Elizabeth May in decrying the elimination of the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy (a Mulroney-era initiative.)

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