Kenney wants federal climate plan on agenda at premiers’ meeting in B.C.
VICTORIA — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he’ll be raising the alarm over the federal government’s emissions reduction plan when he meets with Canada’s premiers over the next two days.
Kenney says the reduction plan is “pie in the sky,” calling it a “ridiculous” target with no proper plan for implementation.
The premier, who made the comments at the Calgary Stampede’s annual breakfast, says the implications of the plan would be devastating for Alberta just as the world needs more of its energy.
The federal plan released earlier this year is aimed at capping oil and gas sector emissions to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and reduce oil and gas methane emissions by at least 75 per cent by 2030.