Canada's $160 Billion Climate Charade: Where Did the Money Go?
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For decades, Canadians have been told a story of sacrifice for the planet. We’ve paid the carbon taxes, embraced new rules, and been promised a greener future. But as the deadlines for climate targets loom, a frustrating question remains: where are the results?
In this episode of The Weird Canadian Podcast, I take you on an investigative journey deep into Canada's Net Zero strategy. We follow the money—over $160 billion in commitments—to uncover a system plagued by bureaucratic delays, misaligned priorities, and a startling lack of tangible outcomes.
Join me as we explore:
•The Great Canadian Paradox: How Canada can have an 82% clean electricity grid but still have per-capita emissions 3X higher than Denmark.
•The 20-Month Bottleneck: Why it takes nearly two years for a climate project to even get its funding approved, according to the Auditor General.
•Corporate Subsidies vs. Community Action: We break down how billions are flowing to multinational corporations while community-level projects wait.
•A Legacy of Failure: A look back at Canada's 20-year history of setting and missing every single major climate target.
This isn't just about numbers; it's about the story of a nation with world-class potential being held back by a system that's better at making announcements than it is at building a future.
If you're tired of the political spin and want an honest, data-driven look at what's really happening with our climate dollars, this episode is for you.
Watch the full video investigation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NDCmkwy0LU
Key Topics:
•Canadian Climate Policy
•Net Zero Spending
•Government Accountability
•Carbon Tax
•Green Energy Transition
•Auditor General's Report
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