Canadian competitiveness is on the line

As Canada’s new government looks to expand trade beyond the U.S., carbon must stay top of mind.
Scott Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, left, has eliminated the province's industrial carbon pricing program. Meanwhile, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government is reportedly considering changes to her province's own program.

Moving away from reliance on trade with America will not be easy for the Canadian economy given our deep ties. With the new goal of expanding trade with the European Union and other countries outside the United States, our government needs to consider all consequences and ex...

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