Danielle Smith said province is meeting with federal government with \u0022a sense of urgency\u0022
Recommended from Editorial“I understand the concern that the industry has, and wants to see federal and provincial governments working together, but we also know that there’s been an ideology in in the country for a long time that has suggested that somehow the energy sector, the traditional energy sector, doesn’t play a role in that,” said Smith.
“Our plan is to be meeting every two weeks to get an update. We have a sense of urgency,” said Smith. The premier’s comments come after Alberta’s Opposition NDP urged the province to pony up the details of its CCUS incentive program on Monday.Article content “The provincial and federal governments have both made repeated promises to support carbon capture utilization and storage but have failed to deliver. Unfortunately, all Danielle Smith had to offer today was more vague promises and more delays,” said Ganley.
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