Canada has the technology, policy frameworks, and public support to lead in decarbonization, and yet new analysis finds emissions are likely to fall only 20 to 25% below 2005 levels—barely half the 2030 target, write Simon Langlois-Bertrand, Normand Mousseau, and James Meadowcroft in a post for The Mix. Rather than a cause for defeatism, this sobering reality serves as a roadmap for where to act next.