The federal government has revealed its plan to phase out oil and gas sector subsidies, after years of promising to reduce or eliminate them. Mackenzie Gray explains the details of the policy, why some environmentalists are applauding the move, and why some critics are skeptical of the effect it will have on Canada’s fossil fuel usage.
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