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The Alberta government has frozen its industrial carbon price at $95 per tonne to shield businesses from uncertainty caused by recent U.S. tariffs and maintain competitiveness for provincial industries. The decision, announced Tuesday, aims to provide stability for sectors including oil and gas, ele...
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