The government of Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to work with the newly elected conservative premier of the country's main oil-producing province, Alberta, to fight climate change, a federal minister said
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson will meet Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Monday for the first time sinceIn her victory speech, Smith vowed to fight the federal government's proposed oil and gas emissions cap and clean electricity regulations. But on Tuesday she said in an interview with the Calgary Herald that she would "prefer collaboration."
The conciliatory tone may help Trudeau make progress on his climate agenda after Smith repeatedly attacked the federal government's "job killing" climate goals. The minister said the government is still working on the precise regulatory framework for a clean electricity grid by 2035 and the oil-and-gas emissions cap, and is looking for "thoughtful input and feedback as we move forward."
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