Alberta vows to fight against federal government's greenhouse gas regulations

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Legality of Ottawa's new 'net-zero' electricity ultimatums unclear, say constitutional scholars

“If they continue to come out with irresponsible and completely unachievable targets … we will use every tool at our disposal to represent the best interests of Albertans,” Schulz said.Don Braid: Federal electricity rules spark the return of defiant Danielle Smith

“The reality I think is that the horses left the barn a long time ago, 20 to 30 years ago,” he said. “On the basis of precedent, I think the feds have a pretty good argument.” Leach said federal governments have used the criminal power to push into areas of provincial constitutional jurisdiction in the past. The Supreme Court has been largely deferential to the Liberals when it comes to jurisdictional reach, such as when it upheld the carbon tax, which Ottawa argued for based on different federal powers.“Probably with today’s Supreme Court, it ends up as valid federal legislation, but I don’t think it’s a slam dunk,” he said.

 

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