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flag PM Carney's green credit plan stalled, leaving climate incentives unchanged and raising target concerns.

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan to have heavy industries fund consumer green purchases like electric vehicles and home renovations appears shelved, with no progress since the Liberals returned to power in April. The proposed credit system, meant to replace the carbon tax, has not been advanced, and federal green incentives remain unrenewed, with a retrofit program limited to Manitoba. Critics cite recent oil and gas policy shifts—including a pipeline deal, scrapped emissions caps, and delayed methane targets—as undermining climate goals. While the government says it remains committed to emissions reductions, the lack of clear alternatives and stalled action has raised concerns about its ability to meet national targets.

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