Despite lip service on reducing waste, Ottawa gave plastics giant $35M grant
OTTAWA — The Liberal government gave $35 million to a chemical company that makes plastic resins just one day before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to use Canada’s G7 presidency to get other nations to commit to reducing or phasing out single-use plastics.
The grant to Nova Chemicals was announced in late January as part of the Strategic Innovation Fund, a $1.26-billion, five-year business growth measure that was unveiled in last year’s federal budget.
The investment is meant to encourage research and development and “secure a long-term commitment to the company’s Joffre, Alta., research and development centre,” said Karl Sasseville, a spokesman for Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains.
“More specifically, Nova Chemicals is using innovative technologies to produce cleaner resources and less undesirable byproducts stemming from production,” Sasseville wrote in an email.


