According to a report published yesterday by Blue Green Canada,  Canadians have lost out on roughly 66,000 new jobs because the nation's federal  government has failed to pursue renewable energy  investing. 
 The survey, entitled, Falling Behind: Canada's Lost Clean Energy  Jobs, is the first analysis concerning the employment impact of Canada's  failure to invest in renewable energy projects and was released yesterday at the  Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference in Washington, DC. "Canada's federal government  keeps saying it's matching U.S. efforts on energy and climate, but this is  simply not true," said Gillian McEachern, Program Manager, Environmental Defence  Canada. "Ottawa is obsessed with protecting oil from the tar sands instead of  catching up to other countries in creating clean energy jobs." Significant  findings in the report show that Canada committed less of its stimulus funds on  clean energy than Mexico, the U.S., Australia, China, and South Korea; Canada's  clean energy investment gap has reached $11.5 billion in comparison to the U.S.;  and, if Canada's spending matched the U.S. investment in renewable energy alone,  an additional 66,000 jobs would have been created. "America is concerned China  is out-competing them in the new energy economy, but Canada isn't even keeping  up with the U.S.," said Ken Delaney of United Steelworkers. 
 "Canadians who are unemployed or underemployed right now cannot afford  Ottawa's failure to support the economy of tomorrow." Furthermore, the clean  energy sector could potentially grow to become one of the world's largest  industries within the next ten years, falling just behind electronics and  automotive products. Blue Green Canada is petitioning the federal government to  prevent Canada from lagging further behind by meeting or exceeding the U.S.  renewable energy investment portfolio, establishing a price on carbon and  creating provisions to support clean energy manufacturing throughout the nation.  To learn more about Blue Green Canada's efforts and to download the full report,  visit Blue Green Canada or Environmental Defence.
 
 
I don’t really want to bring this discussion to politic, but does this have something with Harper? I hope canadians will see the true face of Stephen Harper. I know Ignatieff and any of the others might not be the best, but everything is better than Harper!
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