Quebec’s development of its “200-year supply” of natural gas would also make the province less reliant on federal transfers to provinces with lower fiscal capacity, the Alberta premier told reporters in Montreal. (Montreal Gazette, The Logic)
Quebec’s development of its “200-year supply” of natural gas would also make the province less reliant on federal transfers to provinces with lower fiscal capacity, the Alberta premier told reporters in Montreal. (Montreal Gazette, The Logic)
Quebec’s development of its “200-year supply” of natural gas would also make the province less reliant on federal transfers to provinces with lower fiscal capacity, the Alberta premier told reporters in Montreal. (Montreal Gazette, The Logic)
Talking point: Quebec does not produce natural gas despite having significant reserves. In 2022, the province’s government became one of the first in the world to ban oil and gas development on its territory. Despite what Smith said, Quebec received nearly 30 per cent of its natural gas from Alberta in 2024, according to the province’s distributor.
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