The Alberta government's $8-million campaign to 'educate Canadians and Albertans' on the impacts of new emissions regulations proposed by the federal government has begun rolling out across the country.
The Alberta government's $8-million campaign to "educate Canadians and Albertans" on the impacts of new emissions regulations proposed by the federal government has begun rolling out across the country.The province of Alberta released this image of a truck in downtown Ottawa, part of the government's marketing campaign focused on pushing back on federal emissions reductions plans.
in an effort to push back against Ottawa's planned emissions reductions. The Alberta Electric System Operator , the organization responsible for operating the province's power grid, had said the clean electricity regulations could lead to blackouts. "Your hot water. Computer. Washer and dryer. Electric car. TV. Lights. Mobile phone. Stove. Your heat in –30."Two radio advertisements warn against federal net-zero rules. They're part of an $8 million campaign from the Alberta government on a wide range of television, web, social, billboard and other forms of advertising.
Matthew Bowen, who lives in Halifax, heard the recent campaign from the Alberta government while driving last week.
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