The premier of Alberta isn’t mincing words in her response to the federal government’s proposed clean energy regulations. It targets decarbonizing the electrical grid by 2035, a move Premier Danielle Smith said will crush Alberta’s economy and make electricity unreliable and unaffordable. As Sarah Offin reports, it’s a political battle of wills, leaving local clean energy producers in the crosshairs.
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