Energy
Canada, Alberta to Raise Carbon Price by 2040, Clearing Hurdle for Pipeline
The Alberta and Canada governments are finalizing an agreement to ramp up the province’s industrial carbon price to C$130 ($95) per metric ton by 2040, a key step toward federal support for a new crude pipeline going to the Pacific coast.
The terms were discussed at a federal cabinet meeting on Wednesday, and Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are expected to announce the deal Friday, according to a person familiar with the discussions. The agreement removes a crucial obstacle to Ottawa backing the province’s pipeline proposal expected next month, but negotiations remain on a carbon capture system for the oil sands.