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N.W.T. MP plans to support Green New Deal, but climate action group wants stronger stance

Michael McLeod's constituency assistant says McLeod plans to support motion M-1, tabled by B.C. NDP MP Peter Julian in December. The motion supports creating a Green New Deal, a plan for ambitious government action to tackle climate change andsocio-economic inequality.

Michael McLeod's constituency assistant says MP plans to vote for motion supporting Green New Deal

Zoe Guile is one of the organizers of Our Time - Yellowknife, a group of youth that is demanding ambitious action from the federal government to tackle climate change andsocio-economic inequality. (Kate Kyle/CBC)

One of the organizers of a youth climate group in Yellowknife says it's still hoping the member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories will become a stronger leader for Indigenous rights and climate change, which she says go hand in hand.

Michael McLeod plans to vote in favour of parliamentary motion M-1, according to his constituency assistant Hayden Moher.The motion,tabled byB.C.NDP MP Peter Julian in December 2019,supportsa Green New Deal, a plan that calls for ambitious government action to tackle climate change andsocio-economic inequality.

McLeoddeclined requests for comment on his position.

The constituency assistant for N.W.T. Liberal MP Michael McLeod says McLeod will vote in favour of a motion for the federal government to create a Green New Deal. (Hilary Bird/CBC)

Zoe Guile with Our Time - Yellowknife says that while "it takes a bit of courage"for a Liberal MP to support a motion from another party, the organization is still looking for more from McLeod.

"I think when he stands up and votes in favour of this motion inParliament and all Canadians can see it, that will be a big move," Guile said.

"Obviously we would like to see more leadership and a stronger stance from him.I think he's well intentioned and has voiced support for us, but we would like to see some more concrete actions, like making a statement in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'enpeople and also taking a stance on the Teck Frontier mine."

Guile says speaking up about those two issues would show better leadership.

Since motion M-1 was tabled in December, Our Time - Yellowknifehas been pushing forMcLeod to second it.

Guile says seconding it shows "equal support" with Julian and the other MPs that have seconded it.

Motion M-1 and ultimately theGreen New Deal, which has origins in the United States,still has to be debated in Parliament.

Written by Alyssa Mosher based on interviews by Kate Kyle