
‘I’m pissed’: Alberta premier, oil and gas industry slam Ottawa’s new emissions cap
Global News
The proposed cap-and-trade system is being met with anger from Alberta politicians and skepticism from industry stakeholders, who warn such a measure will harm the energy sector.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did not mince words over Ottawa’s new greenhouse gas emissions cap announced Monday.
“I’m pissed — I’m absolutely angry,” Smith said at a news conference.
“We’ve been working with these guys for two years because we have a plan that would reduce emissions responsibly by 2050 and they continue to act like they are working collaboratively with us — then they come out with exactly same policy they put forward a year ago, with no changes whatsoever and then trying to mislead the public about the true intent.”
The Alberta premier said the cap violates Canada’s constitution, explaining Section 92A gives provinces exclusive jurisdiction over non-renewable natural resource development, “yet this cap will require a one million barrel a day production cut by 2030.”
Smith called the policy a “deranged vendetta” against the oil-and-gas producing province by federal Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault.
Smith took a shot at the federal Liberals and leader Justin Trudeau at the news conference.
“They persist in this pathway which will harm our province and harm the country and that is not acceptable — not for a government that is what, 20 per cent in the polls? Not for a government that is on its way out the door.
Smith said she plans to challenge the cap in court as soon as possible.