Ottawa, Alberta close to reaching industrial carbon pricing deal, sources say
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Ottawa, Alberta close to reaching industrial carbon pricing deal, sources say
EMMA GRANEY
ENERGY REPORTER
ROBERT FIFE
OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
MARIEKE WALSH
SENIOR POLITICAL REPORTER
STEPHANIE LEVITZ
SENIOR REPORTER
CALGARY, OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 12, 2026
UPDATED MAY 13, 2026
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney meet in Ottawa on Friday.
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