Alberta premier willing to collaborate on climate issues if Ottawa meets 'non-negotiable' conditions | CBC News

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Alberta's premier has penned a letter saying she will collaborate with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on certain climate and energy-related initiatives — if Ottawa agrees to certain terms.

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