Quebec pact to reduce carbon footprint greeted with populist backlash
MONTREAL — When Quebec stage director Dominic Champagne this month enlisted other famous Quebec artists to sign a pact committing to a reduction of their ecological footprint, he hoped it would persuade ordinary people to do the same.
Among the hundreds of artists, scientists and others he got to sign on were Cirque du Soleil co-founder Guy Laliberte and the Quebec power couple, Veronique Cloutier and Louis Morissette, all considered showbiz royalty in the province.
The point of the exercise, Champagne said in an interview Tuesday, was to show the public that some of society’s wealthiest, most famous people were prepared to do their part to save the environment.
Then came the backlash.