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Alberta’s election comes at a time when the province is experiencing a level of economic and fiscal strength it hasn’t seen since before the oil price crash of 2015.
Yedlin said Alberta companies have the potential to be global leaders in new forms of energy such as hydrogen, as well as in emissions-reducing technologies such as carbon capture and storage. But she said there is no time to waste.“We need deliberate, visible provincial support as well as deliberate, visible federal support in order for this to happen.”Article content
But during the campaign, economic issues have often taken a back seat to hyper-partisanship. Inflammatory comments about vaccines and convoys, as well as accusations of socialism and arguments about who is or is not a true conservative, have taken up more far more oxygen than issues of tax policy or economic diversification.Article content
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