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Canada’s PM strikes deal with Alberta suspending emissions rules for a higher carbon price and nuclear investment, sparking backlash.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new agreement with Alberta that suspends federal oil and gas emissions caps and clean electricity rules, replacing them with a higher carbon price and investments in nuclear power and carbon capture.
The deal, which prompted the resignation of Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, marks a shift from previous climate targets and has drawn criticism for weakening environmental regulations.
Carney emphasized progress over regulation, stating the government will pursue energy projects, including a potential pipeline, if supported by Indigenous groups and backed by carbon capture technology.
El primer ministro canadiense llega a un acuerdo con Alberta suspendiendo las normas de emisiones por un precio más alto del carbono e inversión nuclear, lo que provoca una reacción negativa.