Key facts
- An energy deal in Alberta is unlikely to significantly reduce Canada's emissions.
- A new report indicates the deal will have a minimal impact on overall greenhouse gas output.
A recent report has concluded that a newly established energy deal in Alberta is unlikely to make a substantial difference in Canada's total greenhouse gas emissions. The analysis indicates that the agreement, while perhaps significant locally, will have a minimal impact on the nation's overall emissions targets. Consequently, substantial reductions in greenhouse gas output across Canada are not expected as a direct result of this specific deal.