There are lots of factors to consider when choosing who to vote for in an election. But if you’re a voter who’s concerned about climate change, how can you pick the candidate who will be most effective in addressing it?
It’s a growing concern for more and more Canadian voters, according to Matt Hoffman, a political science professor at the University of Toronto-Scarborough, where he co-directs the Environmental Governance Lab.
“We’re getting to a point in Canadian elections at all levels where you’re not going to be taken seriously if you don’t have a serious plan on climate change,” he said.
Both Hoffman
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