Alberta renews call for feds to ‘scrap the cap’ on oil and gas emissions
Alberta’s environment minister Rebecca Schulz renewed her call for the federal government to scrap proposed oil and gas emissions cap regulations on Wednesday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed his plans to step down after a new Liberal leader is chosen.
In November 2024, the Canadian government announced drafted regulations that would set a cap on greenhouse gas emissions in the oil and gas sector, mandating them to 35 per cent below 2019 levels.
It also included a cap-and-trade system designed to recognize better-performing companies and incentivize those that are higher-polluting to invest in cleaner production.
Federal energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson, said the proposal is intended to ensure “long-term economic competitiveness” amidst our democratic allies and other major countries making changes to their carbon footprints.