Alberta Says ‘Quid Pro Quo’ With U.S. Required on Carbon Rules

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Alberta won’t raise its levy on greenhouse-gas emissions unless the U.S. acts on the issue, Premier Alison Redford said.

“In Alberta, we’re not looking to increase our price on carbon unless there’s going to be a move from the United States,” Redford said in a Canadian Broadcasting Corp. radio interview that aired today. “There has to be a quid pro quo.”