After years of political friction, Ottawa and Alberta have reached common ground on energy. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at advancing shared energy priorities and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
The governments say the partnership will support major projects, generate more than $16-billion in GDP annually and create over 40,000 jobs. The agreement includes provisions for nuclear power generation to support artificial intelligence data centres. Smith described the deal as a “new starting point for nation building,” while Carney said the plan would help make Canada an “energy superpower.”
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