<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Thank you for your previous email regarding the upcoming UN climate change<BR>summit in Copenhagen. <BR><BR>I want to take this opportunity to update you on my Party's work to advance<BR>the fight against dangerous climate change. Our efforts received a major<BR>setback due to the combined forces of Conservative and Liberal MPs who voted<BR>together to delay Bill C-311, the New Democrat Climate Change Accountability<BR>Act.<BR><BR>Bill C-311, with tough, science-based reduction targets for our greenhouse<BR>gases, offered Canada a real chance to prove to the world that it is serious<BR>about tackling climate change. It passage by Parliament would have given<BR>Canada the credibility it sorely needs when it goes to the UN Climate Change<BR>Conference in Copenhagen. Now, instead of taking leadership on the<BR>environment, Canada will go to Copenhagen with nothing
to offer.<BR><BR>For our part, New Democrats will seek any parliamentary measure possible to<BR>return C-311 to Parliament.<BR><BR>The decision by Liberal MPs to join with the Conservative to deny passage of<BR>this important legislation made one thing clear: more votes for the<BR>Conservatives and Liberals will mean less tangible action to protect our<BR>environment. <BR><BR>Others agree with our assessment:<BR><BR>"To date, Liberal environmental policies are indistinguishable from those of<BR>the Conservative government that have pushed Canada to last place among<BR>developed nations in protecting climate and the natural environment." -<BR>Stephen Hazell, Executive Director, Sierra Club Canada on September 21,<BR>2009.<BR><BR>"This Bill (C-311) has wide support from a broad spectrum of Canadians.<BR>Politicians need to set aside their partisan differences and agree on these<BR>science-based emissions reduction targets. Time is running out." -
Mark<BR>Fried, policy coordinator, Oxfam Canada on October 21, 2009.<BR><BR>"Passing this Bill (C-311) before Copenhagen in December is Parliament's<BR>only hope of proving that we are prepared to work seriously through the<BR>United Nations to find a solution to global warming. The Liberals voting<BR>with the Conservatives may have made that impossible." - Dale Marshall,<BR>David Suzuki Foundation on October 21, 2009.<BR><BR>Looking forward, you can continue to count on our team of New Democrat MPs<BR>to push our plan to take on big polluters, protect our environment, and<BR>invest in sustainable solutions. I invite you to check the following link to<BR>find out more about our work:<BR><A href="http://www.ndp.ca/platform/environment/aplanthatwillwork" target=_blank>http://www.ndp.ca/platform/environment/aplanthatwillwork</A>.<BR><BR>Again, thank you for your ongoing interest to have Canada's elected<BR>representatives act on climate change. Feel free
to forward my email to<BR>anyone interested in environmental protection. All the best.<BR><BR>Sincerely,<BR><BR>Jack Layton, MP (Toronto-Danforth)<BR>Leader, Canada's New Democrats<BR></td></tr></table>