The memo came just as the prime minister embarked on a national tour to announce a series of green initiatives that were largely prepared by the division now being dismantled.
The directorate consisted of a handful of experts responsible for implementing new policy, co-ordinating climate-change efforts among different government departments, and analyzing their potential impact.
Government spokespeople cast the change as a simple structural move aimed at greater efficiency.
"The work (on climate change) has not stopped. It has continued and is ongoing," said departmental spokesman Mark Colpitts.
"The number of people working on the file has not decreased."
But a pair of Environment Canada bureaucrats said they don't even know who's responsible for climate change policy anymore.
They said the now-defunct directorate was specifically in charge of overseeing all new climate-change policy, and that its 10 employees are being reassigned to various quarters.
"Even the people working here say, 'Who's really accountable for making climate change policy anymore?' They don't even know," said one bureaucrat who requested anonymity.
"Right now we don't know who's accountable."
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When you are up to your ass in alligators it is difficult to remember that the initial objective was to drain the swamp
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My goodness but those Tories surte are embracing Green......<p>---<br>"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." <br />
-Max Planck<br />
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-Max Planck<br />
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