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They’re not coming for your furnace: Alberta needs a grown-up conversation on climate

Heading into the election, Alberta’s politicians are bobbing from one controversy to the next rather than addressing the issues that will decide the province’s future.

Notley promises to make Alberta green energy powerhouse

Alberta NDP's Notley promises to make Alberta green energy powerhouse

Rachel Notley says that includes moving Alberta's electricity grid to net-zero emissions by the year 2035.

Do any of Alberta’s political parties have a good enough plan for climate change?

Every major party in Alberta has a plan related to the carbon tax. But the broader issue of climate change has been largely absent from this election.
Alberta government to slather Montreal with oil revenue loss ads during premiers meeting
edmontonjournal.com

Alberta government to slather Montreal with oil revenue loss ads during premiers meeting

Alberta government advertisements spelling out Canada's lost oil revenues will splash over Montreal in red ink this weekend as the nation's premiers meet in that city.

Andrew Nikiforuk: Alberta’s problem isn't pipelines; it's bad policy decisions
thetyee.ca

Andrew Nikiforuk: Alberta’s problem isn't pipelines; it's bad policy decisions

Bitumen prices are low because the province has ignored at least a decade of warnings.
Mitchell Anderson: The sad, timid failure of Rachel Notley

Mitchell Anderson: The sad, timid failure of Rachel Notley

Instead of change, Alberta’s first NDP premier brought the same old kowtowing to big oil.
Trudeau considering an appeal or legislation to end Trans Mountain impasse
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Trudeau considering an appeal or legislation to end Trans Mountain impasse

A week after the Federal Court of Appeal quashed cabinet approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday his government is looking at all options to get construction back on track.

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