KAPLAN: Alberta’s carbon tax shock — why Carney-Smith’s net zero pact may backfire on the oil sands
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KAPLAN: Alberta’s carbon tax shock — why Carney-Smith’s net zero pact may backfire on the oil sands

May 20, 2026
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The misguided decision by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to accept Ottawa’s demands to increase the province’s effective industrial carbon tax to 130 per tonne by 2040 will impose an estimated additional 33 billion in cumulative carbon costs (an average of 1.26 per barrel across all oil sands production) on the oil sands sector between 2030 and 2040.

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KAPLAN: Alberta’s carbon tax shock — why Carney-Smith’s net zero pact may backfire on the oil sands
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