Alberta’s oil production costs will rise to uncompetitive levels under Ottawa’s MOU, study says
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Alberta's oil production costs will rise to uncompetitive levels under Ottawa's MOU, study says
The higher industrial carbon tax requirement will also add $1 billion per year to the cost of producing electricity in Alberta by 2040
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By Rahim Mohamed
Published Jun 26, 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney (right) meets with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in his office in Ottawa on Friday, May 8,…
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