'I have long counted on your leadership in ensuring multistakeholder efforts remain focused on results that are more equitable, sustainable and just,' WEF leader Klaus Schwab wrote to Canada's Chrystia Freeland.
'Minister Guilbeault’s comments are a continuation of his provocative verbal attacks on Alberta's energy sector, the most environmentally responsible and ethical energy-producing jurisdiction in the world,' reacted Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault's latest comments.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey recently sent a second letter begging the Trudeau government to consider the impact the regulations and carbon tax are having on Maritimers.
During an August 28 interview, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith condemned Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault for working with China to phase out the use of certain natural resources by 2060 while forcing Canadians to make the switch by 2035.
The Trudeau government plans to ban natural resources by 2035 despite Saskatchewan and Alberta warning that this is impossible and will harm Canadians.
'We will never allow these regulations to be implemented here. Full stop,' Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said of the Trudeau government's proposed 'Clean Electricity Regulations.'
The federal government’s own data shows that Canadians in many provinces will pay no less than 15 percent more for electricity once the new regulations go into full effect.
'All I know is in my province we have 650 fires and 500 of them were human caused,' Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said when pressed by a mainstream media reporter.
'Alberta’s government will protect Albertans from these unconstitutional federal net-zero regulations," Premier Danielle Smith promised. 'They will not be implemented in our province – period.'