Alberta Wins, Erskine-Smith Fumbles, Carney Decides


Marco Vigliotti and Brian Storseth are joined by Ryan Adam, Ben Woodfinden, and Aya Dufour to dive into Mark Carney and Danielle Smith’s agreement on a new pipeline, what the change in tone on carbon pricing means for Canada, Nate Erskine-Smith’s provincial politics fumble, and the future for the Ontario Liberals, and how Doug Ford benefits from the chaos.

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Marco Vigliotti and Brian Storseth are joined by Ryan Adam (Wellington Dupont Public Affairs), Ben Woodfinden (Meredith Boessenkool & Phillips), and iPolitics Reporter Aya Dufour to dive into Mark Carney and Danielle Smith’s agreement on a new pipeline and what the change in tone on carbon pricing means for Canada. They also discuss Nate Erskine-Smith’s provincial politics fumble, the future for the Ontario Liberals, and how Doug Ford benefits from the chaos.

Chapters

00:00:00 Introductions
00:01:03 The Canada-Alberta Deal: Analyzing the Concessions
00:04:13 Political Implications of the Carbon Pricing Agreement
00:09:20 Environmental Concerns and the Future of Carbon Pricing
00:15:12 Challenges Ahead: Legal and Regulatory Hurdles
00:24:40 Long-term Investment Decisions in the Oil Sector
00:32:40 The Future of Oil and Renewable Energy
00:42:13 The Ontario Liberal Party’s Internal Struggles

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