Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 12, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted May 12, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Carney must ‘pick a lane’ on climate, energy policies, advocates say – National Climate activists and energy leaders say Prime Minister Mark Carney will need to make some hard choices on whether to bolster the country’s oil and gas sector as means of achieving economic stability. Throughout the election campaign, Carney signalled an openness to building more pipelines in Canada and promised to cut approval times to get projects built faster. He also acknowledged during the English leaders’ debate that having western ********* oil flow through the United States to Ontario and Quebec presents a national security threat. But he also has said he wants to keep Canada’s emissions cap on oil and gas production in place, and to strengthen the industrial carbon price — policies the oil and gas sector has called on him to scrap. Carney also campaigned on making Canada a “world leader” in carbon capture and introducing investment tax credits to support clean energy and technology. Story continues below advertisement While Carney said before the campaign he would keep the emissions cap in place, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has said the prime minister told her behind closed doors that he wasn’t in favour of hard caps. “We’ve heard Mr. Carney, in particular during the election campaign, adopt an ‘all of the above’ approach to energy and refusing to pick a lane between a cleaner, safer, renewable powered future and doubling down on the volatile fossil fuel status quo,” said Caroline Brouillette, executive director of Climate Action Network. “I think that in 2025 we don’t have the luxury of not picking a lane, both from an environmental side of things but also from an economic side of things.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> 1:44 How the Liberal ********* government could complicate Carney’s energy policy And Carney doesn’t have the luxury of time either, said Adam Waterous, chairman of oil and gas producer Strathcona Resources. Story continues below advertisement With the auto, steel and aluminum sectors reeling from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, he said, Carney’s most powerful bargaining chip is Canada’s energy. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. “Donald Trump has been very, very consistent for nine years. He ran on this originally, and now he wants one thing from Canada. And it’s not fentanyl and ******** immigration, that’s a head-fake. He wants an agreement to build Keystone XL,” Waterous said. The Keystone XL project — a 1,900-kilometre pipeline that would have run from Hardisty, Alta., to the major U.S. crude storage hub at Cushing, Okla., and then on to Gulf Coast refineries — was first proposed during the Obama administration, which rejected it on environmental grounds. It was then revived under the first Trump administration before then-president Joe Biden killed it again by revoking the pipeline’s permit on his first day in the White House in 2021. At that point, the project’s proponent TC mothballed the project. Trending Now This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> ‘I am eternally grateful’: Amber Heard reveals she has welcomed twins This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> Body of Quebec hiker missing since November found in mountains of New York state Posting on his Truth Social account back in February, Trump called for the project to be resuscitated. “Now, the industry doesn’t want to build that,” Waterous said, adding the sector wants an east-west pipeline in order to diversify Canada’s oil and gas exports and reach overseas markets. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> 1:42 Canadians could vote on other issues, but ‘end up with climate policies they don’t like’ expert warns Oil and gas leaders laid out five demands in a letter to Carney shortly after the election. They called on him to, among other things, scrap the emissions cap regulations and repeal industrial carbon pricing. Story continues below advertisement The federal government could pursue the Keystone project on its own, Waterous said — but that could present a different roadblock. “The United States will not enter into an agreement with a state-owned enterprise because it is considered a non-tariff trade barrier as a subsidized entity. It has to be a private sector party,” Waterous said. But the project would be unlikely to get a private backer, he said, because “the energy sector doesn’t want to do this. They want to go east-west.” “The energy private sector would be doing this to shelter auto, steel and aluminum. So you see the irony in this dynamic.” —With files from Lauren Krugel in Calgary. More on Science and Tech More videos © 2025 The ********* Press This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Carney #pick #lane #climate #energy #policies #advocates #National This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/247284-carney-must-%E2%80%98pick-a-lane%E2%80%99-on-climate-energy-policies-advocates-say-%E2%80%93-national/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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