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The premier also says that if there’s no agreement with Ottawa, Alberta will simply opt out of the federal regulation. That would be unprecedented. What would it mean for power imports from other provinces, which Smith supports?Article content

That’s not something most conservatives would like, although there is a precedent; during the 1980s crisis, the province bought gas wells to prove a legal point. Those provinces don’t need to worry about getting their electricity grids to net-zero. They’re nearly at the 2035 target already. The clean fuel regulations proposed last week are no issue at all.

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