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Energy policy has long been contentious in B.C. — a push and pull between the province’s economic interests and its environmental concerns.
The parties offer two different visions on how we would develop energy going forward, experts say.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said the carbon tax was “too divisive” before proceeding to talk about his climate plan.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has promised to repeal the tanker ban and support pipelines.
Canada has a significant advantage in the field of clean energy due to its hydro electricity.
Clean energy is in demand at the industry level, where it can power industries like LNG or the mining sector.
Experts say energy policies are linked to the economy and cost of living, but it's unclear whether the parties will be able to make that connection with the issues that matter most to Canadians .
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