Canadian Government Compliance In Paris Agreement: A Case Study From Justin Trudeau’s Administration (2015-2020
Abstract
Since Canada has international trade relations in terms of the energy sector
with the United States, this makes Canada more dependent on the United States in
terms of the country's economy. International trade that harms the environment
between Canada and the United States has long been carried out and led Canada
to join the Paris Agreement to limit the emission of gas produced. In joining the
Paris Agreement, Canada must comply with the target by establishing a program
and bringing an impact to its people in 2015-2020. In looking at the response from
the Canadian government, the author uses the Compliance Theory approach from
Ronald Mitchell. Through this theory, the authors see how the Canadian
government complies with three analytical indicators, namely Output, Outcome,
and Impact. The study results indicate that the Canadian government, through
three analytical indicators, Output, Outcome, and Impact, is suitable.
Unfortunately, in the Impact indicator, there is no practical impact because there
are still many programs that are still running now and produce a minimum impact.
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