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Smith highlights Albertans’ impatience with pipeline agreement involving Carney

8 May 2026
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expressed growing impatience from both industry and Albertans regarding the finalization of an energy deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney. In a meeting on May 8, 2026, she indicated her hope to conclude negotiations on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) within days. The deal, initially signed last November, includes an agreement for Alberta to raise its industrial carbon price from $95 to $130 per tonne while exempting the province from certain federal clean energy regulations. However, negotiations have stalled on the timeline for implementing these changes and establishing a long-term carbon pricing structure. The oil and gas sector has emphasized that industrial carbon pricing undermines competitiveness, particularly as they seek to support a significant carbon capture project linked to a proposed new pipeline for transporting crude oil from Alberta to British Columbia.

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The energy deal between Alberta and Ottawa is critical amid ongoing discussions about carbon pricing and its impact on the oil and gas industry, a key economic driver in Alberta. The MOU reflects a broader context of regional tensions regarding federal environmental policies and Alberta’s desire for autonomy in managing its resources. With rising separatist sentiments in Alberta, highlighted by recent attempts to trigger a referendum, the outcome of this deal could influence both provincial and national unity. Additionally, the energy sector’s push for sustainable practices, such as carbon capture and storage, is essential for Canada’s long-term environmental goals and economic diversification efforts.

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