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"textContent": "Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney appear to be on the cusp of finalizing a significant agreement on industrial carbon pricing, with a target of $130 per tonne by 2040 emerging as a key benchmark, as per reporting by the Calgary Herald. Following a 45-minute meeting in Ottawa on May 8, Smith […]\n\nThe post Alberta and Ottawa Near Deal on Industrial Carbon Price Targeting $130 per Tonne by 2040 appeared first on the deep dive.",
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