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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government might weaken or cancel the incoming oil and gas emissions cap if a group of fossil fuel companies builds a planned $16.5 billion carbon capture megaproject for Alberta’s oilsands, three federal government sources told the Star. 

Hailed under former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership as a marquee plank of the Liberal government’s climate action plan, the proposed emissions cap is also politically contentious, with staunch opposition from federal Conservatives, the Alberta government, and oil and gas businesses. 

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