Alberta’s Sovereignty Act is being used to protect Alberta’s economy

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The Sovereignty Act of Alberta is being utilized to shield the province's workers and economy from the federal government's cap on oil and gas output.
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This is how it will operate: Prohibit the federal emissions cap from being implemented or enforced at the provincial level.
☑️ Under the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, safeguard Alberta's oil and gas assets as "essential infrastructure." Limit unapproved access to oil and gas facilities, including by contractors or federal representatives.
☑️ Declare data pertaining to emissions from oil and gas plants as Alberta-only, with the province controlling reporting.
☑️ Extend royalty-in-kind initiatives for bitumen, conventional oil, and possibly natural gas.
☑️ Work together with First Nations, the U.S., and other provinces to double pipeline capacity to tidewater. Visit alberta.ca/release.cfm?xI to find out more.



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