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Competition Act amendments hamper investment, innovation & environmental sustainability across sectors

The Calgary Chamber expresses concern that the proposed changes to the Competition Act will hamper investment, innovation and environmental sustainability across sectors.

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Government risks re-regulating deregulated market; may improve affordability but stifles competition

Deborah Yedlin, President & CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce comments on the Default Electricity Rate Legislation.

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Calgary Chamber responds to 'What we Heard' report on the proposed Clean Electricity Regulations

The Calgary Chamber submits a response to ECCC's report, aiming to influence the Clean Energy Regulations.

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Calgary Chamber calls for changes to the Draft Federal Offset Protocol for beef cattle to support Alberta producers

Calgary Chamber seeks amendment for equitable access to federal carbon protocols for Alberta beef producers.

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Calgary Chamber encourages implementation of proposed changes to Clean Electricity Regulations

The Calgary Chamber is encouraged by the federal government's ongoing consultation with industry to ensure electricity is affordable and reliable and appreciates the Public Update to the proposed Clean Electricity Regulations (CER).

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Calgary Chamber submission on the proposed Federal Offset Protocol: Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions from Beef Cattle

Calgary Chamber advocates for Alberta beef producers' access to federal carbon protocols.

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Hydrogen production

Hydrogen roadmap promises the full package, economic opportunity, jobs, lower-emissions future

With the growth of the global hydrogen market estimated at $2.5 trillion in the next 30 years, Alberta has the infrastructure, regulatory framework, talent and skills needed to establish its leadership position in hydrogen development.

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As COP26 meets, Alberta’s energy sector reaffirms commitment to low-carbon, net-zero future

Federal and provincial governments announce climate action and investment, indicating the continued need for rapid action, scale-up of emission reduction innovations and investment to achieve climate targets and sustainable development of Alberta's resources.

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Alberta energy sector

Calgary Chamber encourages innovation, reconciliation as Alberta’s energy sector moves to low-carbon, net-zero future

Constructive dialogue and a solutions-oriented approach is the way forward to position Alberta's energy sector for a competitive, sustainable and prosperous future.

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