
Carney keeping emissions cap on oil and gas, but focusing on investing in green tech
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Friday that his government would keep the emissions cap on oil and gas production in place if elected — but would fast-track investments in carbon capture to meet those emissions targets.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa Friday after the first ministers meeting, Carney was asked to clarify his stance on the issue after appearing to contradict his environment minister on Thursday.
The Canadian Press reported on Thursday a Carney government would keep the emissions cap in place, citing comments from an interview with Environment Minister Terry Duguid.
But at an event in Edmonton later Thursday, Carney said he would work with industry and with provinces “on specific ways to get those reductions, as opposed to … having preset caps or preset restrictions on preset timelines.”