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Ottawa, Alberta agree to broad outlines of energy deal, including path to pipeline

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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed to the broad outlines of a memorandum of understanding that would give Alberta special exemptions from federal environmental laws and offer political support to a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast, CBC News has learned.

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The deal is set to be formally announced at a joint Carney-Smith news conference in Calgary on Thursday.

It would be contingent on Alberta embracing a stricter industrial carbon pricing regime and a multibillion-dollar investment in carbon capture from the Pathways Alliance of oilsands companies, according to sources who spoke to CBC News.

CBC News spoke with multiple sources with knowledge of the plan or who had been briefed on it, but were not authorized to speak publicly before the memorandum of understanding (MOU) is released.

The historic agreement could reset the relationship between the two levels of government, which have been at odds with each other for some time. The announcement is expected to come with a major public relations push, including an event involving the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, the prime minister, the province’s premier and other Albertan politicians.

The deal is expected to include carve-outs for Alberta on federal greenhouse gas regulations that it has long opposed, including Ottawa’s net-zero clean electricity regulations. The deal would see Ottawa suspend those regulations if Alberta agrees to strengthen its industrial carbon price.

Placing an effective carbon price on large emitters, such as the oil and gas industry, is widely acknowledged among climate policy experts as one of the most effective tools to reduce harmful emissions.

All of this could make the federal government’s proposed oil and gas emissions cap unnecessary, paving the way for its removal. The Carney government argued the cap would be obsolete if those conditions were met when it outlined its Climate Competitiveness Strategy in the 2025 budget.

The budget also announced the federal government will tweak rules in the Competition Act that crack down on companies engaging in misleading advertising on environmental claims, what’s known as greenwashing. The Alberta government and industry groups have called for a repeal of those laws.

First Nations, experts warn of catastrophic risk in lifting B.C. oil tanker ban

Thursday’s agreement is expected to contain language around the need for Alberta to negotiate with the B.C. government as it advances work on a pipeline to ship oil to the northwest coast.

CBC News and others have already reported that the energy accord is expected to contain wording on a path forward on an Alberta to northwest B.C. oil pipeline and exemptions to a ban on oil tankers from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaska border.

The MOU is also expected to include language around the need for Indigenous ownership and equity, along with the need for tripartite engagement with B.C.

B.C. Premier David Eby told reporters that he spoke with the prime minister on Monday morning, who told him the details were not finalized.

Appearing before a parliamentary committee on Monday, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson was asked whether the government would create an exemption to the tanker ban.

“We have been clear with proponents. If they have support of First Nations and jurisdictions, we will work with them to clear whatever barriers there are,” he said.

The agreement will also include an emphasis on getting the $16.5-billion Pathways Alliance carbon capture and storage project done. The proposal by the consortium of oilsands companies would involve trapping greenhouse gas emissions from facilities in northern Alberta and transporting them by pipeline to an underground storage hub near Cold Lake, Alta.

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