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Alberta heads to the polls with Canada's green agenda in balance
2023-05-29


[Yahoo] Alberta heads to the polls with Canada's green agenda in balance

Voters in Canada's main oil-producing province Alberta headed to the polls on Monday in a tight election race that is expected to have a significant bearing on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's climate goals, which are already seen as lagging global peers.

The battle between populist Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party (UCP), which is seeking a second consecutive term, and Rachel Notley's left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP) is expected to be extremely close, pollsters say, even though Alberta is traditionally a conservative bastion.

The result could reshape Trudeau's climate agenda if the UCP wins, making it harder for Canada to meet its goal of cutting emissions 40-45% below 2005 levels by the end of this decade.

Smith is opposed to many of Trudeau's policies including an oil and gas emissions cap and a net-zero electricity grid by 2035, arguing they will hurt an energy sector that contributes more than 20% to Alberta's GDP.

Notley's NDP, which ruled from 2015 to 2019 after a shock election victory that ended decades of conservative rule in the province, is seen as more amenable to Liberal plans to rapidly cut emissions, although it also opposes the oil and gas emissions cap.

Alberta is Canada's highest-emitting province, largely due to vast oil sands operations in the northern boreal forest and produces 80% of the country's 4.9 million barrels per day of crude oil....

The next government is expected to consider new financial supports for carbon capture and storage, a key strategy to curb Alberta's emissions from oil and gas and other industrial production.

The latest survey from polling firm Leger shows the right-wing UCP slightly ahead province-wide, backed by 49% of decided voters versus 46% for NDP. However, the NDP holds a modest lead in Alberta's corporate oil capital Calgary, a key battleground where a number of seats could go to either party, according to a poll from ThinkHQ Public Affairs.

The winning party must take 44 seats out of 87 electoral districts to control a majority of seats in the legislature....

Polls are open until 8 p.m. local time and the result is expected to be called late Monday night. Voters cast more than 758,000 ballots in advance, breaking a record, Global News reported.

A victory for Smith would cement a rightward shift in the province. Since becoming UCP leader in October, Smith has pushed back against perceived federal government over-reach and passed the Alberta Sovereignty Act that gives the province the power to ignore federal laws it deems unconstitutional.

She has also been dogged by a string of controversies largely related to her opposition to COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Posted by:DooDahMan

#5  Here is a Rebel News link https://www.rebelnews.com/smith_pledges_to_tackle_social_disorder_caused_by_violent_crime_addiction
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-29 16:31  

#4  /\ Yahoo is disgusting.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-05-29 16:29  

#3  Raj, when I decided to post the Yahoo article, I almost added "ugh" in the brackets.

Their homepage is sickening. Even getting some sports scores is like pulling teeth (one would think that improbable, but, believe me, Yahoo Sports can pull it off).

If it weren't for Yahoo Finance, it would have met the same fate as Drudge.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-05-29 16:17  

#2  I think that Canadians like Trudeau less than Yahoo likes Trudeau. We shall see.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-29 16:03  

#1  If you were to draw a conclusion from this idiotic Yahoo 'news' article, the only major issue in this election is the so-called climate agenda; nothing else is discussed or even hinted at.
Posted by: Raj   2023-05-29 14:42  

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