'All of the voices': Smith pushes back against Ottawa's gag order on the energy sector

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Premier Danielle Smith is questioning some last-minute amendments to the Liberal government's Bill C-59 that she says muzzles the energy industry, which she sees as the chief driver of environmental innovation in Canada.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the last-minute changes to the Liberal government's Bill C-59 could harm the effort the energy industry is making to promote its environmental innovations. Premier Danielle Smith is questioning last-minute amendments to the Liberal government's Bill C-59 that she says muzzles the energy industry, which she sees as the chief driver of environmental innovation in Canada.

She said the bill was first introduced by federal NDP MP Charlie Angus and"laughed away as being just plain crazy." "Any company not willing to risk millions of dollars in fines and legal fees will be forced to stay silent. And that is exactly the outcome that Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault and the federal Liberal-NDP-Bloc Québécois alliance wants to happen."

"There are many federal ministers who I think understand that you need to use the existing dollars and existing industry to be able to sow the seeds for the future industry." "We are miles ahead of everyone else," she said."We should take full advantage of this first mover position that we find ourselves in.

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