Gondek vs. Kenney: Competing visions of Alberta's energy future

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This column is an opinion by political scientists Melanee Thomas and Lori Thorlakson. For more information about CBC’s Opinion section, please see the FAQ.

In her recent editorial board meeting with CBC News, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek conceded that energy transition “sometimes comes with a lot of pain and angst.”

It also comes with a lot of politics in oil-rich Alberta. 

Gondek offers one vision for Alberta’s energy future. Jason Kenney and the United Conservative Party (UCP) offer a competing view. 

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Gondek’s sights are set on decarbonizing Calgary’s economy, touting the city’s new clean energy tech accelerator aimed at helping bring big oil and gas

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