EU calls on Canada to defend Paris climate accord against uncertainty of Trump
OTTAWA — The European Union’s environment commissioner wants to join forces with Canada to “defend” the Paris climate change accord in the face of an uncertain political landscape in the U.S. under Donald Trump.
“Canada and the European Union are committed to implement Paris, defend Paris,” EU Climate Action and Energy Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said Thursday night on a visit to Ottawa.
“Now we have a common task — we have to implement the rule book of Paris.”
Canete said the EU wants to work constructively with the new Trump administration but can’t predict what the future will bring. The one thing he guaranteed is that the 28-country European bloc would fight for the Paris accord and would build alliances, including with Canada, to do just that.


