Related News

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

November 4, 2025
Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

October 30, 2025
Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

March 7, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

Related News

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

November 4, 2025
Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

October 30, 2025
Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

March 7, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

What does suspending Alberta’s clean electricity regulations mean for Canada’s climate goals?

WeMaple AI by WeMaple AI
December 2, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
What does suspending Alberta’s clean electricity regulations mean for Canada’s climate goals?
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Ottawa’s clean electricity regulations’ days are numbered in Alberta, after Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed their memorandum of understanding last week. 

You might also like

Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn’t always worth it

Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in Halifax

3 off-duty Toronto police officers charged in Spain with ‘serious’ allegations

The federal government suspended the regulations meant to rein in Canada’s worst polluter, but it hasn’t explained how it is going to ensure the country’s climate goals will be met.

Carbon pricing, though, is expected to play a dominant role.

The federal electricity regulations were supposed to have the biggest impact in Alberta, displacing nearly 214 million tonnes of pollution. That’s equivalent to removing the tailpipe emissions from more than 49 million cars.

Is the Ottawa-Alberta energy deal unravelling Canada’s climate policy?

Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin says she has the power to negotiate a side deal with Alberta that achieves similar outcomes.

“If they can show me that they can meet the objectives of the regulation with their own regional path, I can negotiate with them,” Dabrusin told CBC’s Rosemary Barton Live.

The technical term to describe what Dabrusin is talking about is an equivalency agreement, although neither the minister nor Albertan officials have used that term. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act authorizes Dabrusin to enter into such deals with provinces, territories and Indigenous governments. 

Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, British Columbia and Alberta have all signed such agreements with the federal government.

Thursday’s agreement commits Alberta to “achieving a net-zero power grid by 2050,” the goal also outlined in the clean electricity regulations.

Alberta argued those rules would force the province to phase out natural gas power generation and plunge it into blackouts.

The regulations do not ban natural gas power, but do require facilities to build out carbon capture and storage and purchase carbon credits to offset emissions.

A spokesperson for Alberta’s minister of the environment and protected areas said the province will hit its emissions targets through its carbon pricing system, the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program, which already regulates heavy electricity generation emitters. 

The memorandum signed with Ottawa requires Alberta to negotiate an agreement by April 1 to raise the price of carbon credits traded in the TIER system.

However, for years, officials at Environment and Climate Change Canada studied whether a strong enough price on emissions alone would be enough to put the country on track to achieve its climate targets.

The answer that emerged from modelling is, on its own: no.  

According to one assessment of Canada’s electricity sector released in 2024, even a carbon price of $170 per tonne “would be insufficient.” 

The memorandum committed to raising the province’s effective carbon price to a minimum of $130 per tonne. 

The Canadian Climate Institute think-tank however, said it’s not impossible for Alberta to achieve its emissions goals with robust carbon pricing.

“It is possible,” said Dale Beugin, the executive vice-president with the Canadian Climate Institute. “The federal government or others should do that math and should demonstrate that it can be equivalent. And that strengthens the case for this memo of understanding.” 

The Pembina Institute, a clean-energy think-tank, is skeptical about whether both Alberta and the federal government can lower energy emissions without regulations.

“[Clean electricity regulations] would have done a lot to send a signal to Alberta’s beleaguered renewable sector that they are wanted,” said Scott MacDougall, the electricity program director with the Pembina Institute.

The deal itself does specify carbon pricing alone will not do the job of reducing the emissions from Alberta’s electricity sector. The memorandum of understanding states it will factor in “all other measures” before it permanently suspends the clean electricity regulations.

What those other measures are remains unknown.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
WeMaple AI

WeMaple AI

Recommended For You

Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn’t always worth it

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn’t always worth it

If you search "Airbnb how to get started" you'll reach their splash page with a big number As of May in Toronto, Airbnb says you can make more...

Read more

Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in Halifax

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in Halifax

Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore met with an Uber lobbyist a day before the mayor persuaded council to delay a vote on a proposal to increase oversight of ride-hailing...

Read more

3 off-duty Toronto police officers charged in Spain with ‘serious’ allegations

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
3 off-duty Toronto police officers charged in Spain with ‘serious’ allegations

Three off-duty Toronto police officers have been charged by Spanish authorities while vacationing in Barcelona, Toronto Police Service has confirmed"The allegations are serious," Toronto police

Read more

The Rockies have a people problem. Here’s one potential solution

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
The Rockies have a people problem. Here’s one potential solution

By now, it's well-known the Rocky Mountains are busy — too busy, some would sayIconic destinations like Moraine Lake, Lake Louise and Kananaskis Country draw millions of visitors...

Read more

Vancouver mansion owners sue neighbours over hedge removal

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Vancouver mansion owners sue neighbours over hedge removal

When Israel and Elaine Shafran bought their waterfront mansion in Vancouver's upscale Point Grey neighbourhood in 2023, they said that the property's 150 mature cedar trees were a...

Read more
Next Post
Crypto Crackdown: House GOP Discovers 30 Firms Debanked In Operation Chokepoint 2.0

Crypto Crackdown: House GOP Discovers 30 Firms Debanked In Operation Chokepoint 2.0

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

Tucker Carlson’s mockery and God’s irrevocable call

November 4, 2025
Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

October 30, 2025
Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

Did the Clarity Act Pass? Not Yet, But Banks Are Already Buying These 8 Altcoins

March 7, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS – Brand Partnerships

Wemaple will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

BROWSE BY TAG

AZO Clean Tech Bitcoinist Bitcoinmagazine Canada News CBC.ca Celebrity News Christian Post CoinPedia Corporate Knights Crypto Cryptoslate Faith Geothermal Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com NcrOnline newsbtc Skateboarding tomsguide.com Utah news dispatch

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.