Alberta triggers Sovereignty Act in attempt to fight draft federal clean energy regulations
EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta government aims to shield its power companies from draft federal plans to mandate a clean electrical grid by invoking the contentious Sovereignty Act for the first time.
The ruling United Conservatives revealed the first resolution under the Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act in the Alberta legislature on Monday, declaring the federal net-zero electrical grid plans unconstitutional.
The Canadian government hopes to have a net-zero power grid by 2035 through its draft Clean Electricity Regulations initiative.
The Alberta government said those federal regulations, known as CERs, are unconstitutional, unaffordable and unreliable.