Mark Carney reflects on Trudeau policies that have alienated Albertans

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