Alberta pushing for longer roadmap on carbon pricing as part of pipeline deal
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Alberta pushing for longer roadmap on carbon pricing as part of pipeline deal
EMMA GRANEY
ENERGY REPORTER
STEPHANIE LEVITZ
SENIOR REPORTER
CALGARY, OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 6, 2026
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Negotiations between Alberta and Ottawa that could pave the way for a new oil pipeline are being stymied by disagreement over the speed at which the province must increase its carbon price to $130 a tonne, according to multiple federal and provincial sources.
The discussions stem fr…
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