MPs reprise 2008 election with battle over carbon pricing as Commons returns
OTTAWA — “Because it’s 2015” became a Liberal catchphrase after the election of the new government late last year, but Monday’s return of Parliament following a three-month summer recess had a distinctly 2008 feel.
Consider the similarities: A federal government earnestly promising to address climate change while insisting it will protect the economy; repeated warnings about a “job-killing carbon tax”; a third party lamenting interchangeable Liberal and Conservative policy dithering.
Only the players have changed.
The fall sitting of the House of Commons promises some high theatre for energy and environmental policy wonks as the Liberals have engineered a schedule that calls for a number of crucial decisions by Christmas. But on Monday the place had the spontaneity and verve of a tired re-run.


