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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has frozen the provinces industrial carbon price at $95 per tonne, citing U.S. tariffs and ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to freeze the charge on industrial pollution at $95 per tonne for big emitters in the ...
Danielle Smiths separation push is grabbing national attention, but at the heart of it lies Albertas oil and gas industry.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Monday that the province is freezing its industrial carbon price at $95 per tonne effective immediately. CBC News reports that the decision halts a previously ...
While low world oil prices may be good for drivers as the busy summer driving season approaches, experts warn that government ...
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Another advantage to industrial carbon pricing, said Zacharias, is that Alberta was the first to role out the policy in 2008. Today, most provinces have a system that works for them—making it ...
Canadian Utilities Ltd.’s new chief executive, Bob Myles, has called on the federal government to provide policy certainty in ...
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CEOs call on Mark Carney to ‘take action’ to support domestic energy sectorThirty-eight CEOs of Canadian energy companies signed a letter congratulating Mark Carney on his election win and pitching ...
Another advantage to industrial carbon pricing, said Zacharias, is that Alberta was the first to role out the policy in 2008. Today, most provinces have a system that works for them—making it more ...
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