Province says Alberta leads the way on trade and energy security
At the Council of the Federation meeting in Victoria July 11-12, Alberta’s government says it secured support from Canada’s premiers on accelerating the removal of trade barriers and expanding Canadian energy exports.
The government says the premiers recognized the Alberta Court of Appeal’s ruling against Bill C-69 – the Impact Assessment Act – and ordered the acceleration of developing a mutual recognition of regulations model under the Canada Free Trade Agreement.
The province says the premiers also agreed that Canada has an important role to play in providing environmentally responsible, reliable and affordable energy products to Canadians and the world.
“Alberta continues to play a strong leadership role on the national stage on the major issues facing the country. I am particularly pleased that we’ve reached consensus on the urgency of removing trade barriers, the necessity of getting more Canadian energy to global markets, and the paramount importance of provincial autonomy. Canada’s premiers are united on these critical issues,” said Premier Jason Kenney, on Tuesday.


