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Mark Carney reflects on Trudeau policies that have alienated Albertans

Mark Carney reflects on Trudeau policies that have alienated Albertans
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reflected on historical political divisions between Ottawa and Alberta, specifically citing the impact of the National Energy Program. He outlined a vision for Canada's energy future that balances renewable energy with continued oil infrastructure.

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The tension between federal energy policy and regional economic interests remains a central theme in Canadian national politics.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Mark Carney reflects on Trudeau policies that have alienated Albertans ahead of Canada Day Carney reminisced about his years as a teenager in Edmonton when the controversial National Energy Program was introduced by Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s Liberal government

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The article frames the narrative around a Liberal politician's perspective on historical policy, though it attempts to acknowledge regional grievances.

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