After a summer of forest fires and torrential rain, climate change is on the minds of Quebec ministers. Earlier this week, the province’s energy minister suggested the number of cars on the road should eventually be cut down by half, But as Global’s Franca Mignacca reports, the premier took steps to soften that position.
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