Canada’s emissions reductions slowed in 2024, federal data shows
OTTAWA — The latest annual account of greenhouse gas emissions shows Canada’s emissions reductions slowed in 2024 to almost nothing.
Environment and Climate Change Canada quietly published its national inventory report on Wednesday, something it’s required to submit annually to the United Nations. Those reports were once announced with much fanfare, including news releases and media interviews with the environment minister.
Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin issued no news release and made no public statement to coincide with the latest report. When asked for comment on Friday, her office provided a statement to The Canadian Press touting the latest figures as “proof Canada can build a stronger economy while reducing Canada’s emissions.”
“Through our 2025 climate competitiveness strategy, we are going further by introducing enhanced oil and gas and landfill methane regulations that will cut 400 megatonnes of emissions,” Keean Nembhard, Dabrusin’s press secretary, said in a statement, adding the latest report indicates methane levels in 2024 were the lowest since monitoring began in 1990.


