Premier Doug Ford says Ontario will try to hit its climate change targets by 2030, despite internal documents suggesting the province is not on track to meet the emissions reduction goals.

Ford was responding to a report from CBC News that shows the province is projected to miss a key climate change target by three megatonnes of emissions in 2030. The premier said Ontario is working hard to hit the mark and committing to nuclear energy as a way to help green the province’s electricity grid.

“Our goal is always to hit 100 per cent and we’ll do it as quickly as possible,” Ford said on Friday. “That’s our goal, and that’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to do our very best to achieve it.”

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    22 hours ago

    “… province is projected to miss a key climate change target by three megatonnes of emissions in 2030”

    No where in the article do they say what the target is, or how much progress they are on track to make. Are they off by 50%? Would they have to triple their progress to hit the target in time?

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    23 hours ago

    How about rezoning housing for maximum density as a first step, since mass transit sucks and we also have a housing crisis?

    The left seems awfully worried about home values as they simultaneously complain about climate change.