The cap could eliminate up to 151,000 jobs by 2030.
greenhouse gas emissions
The government's polices will prevent the development of oil and gas resources and restrict the economy.
Policy advocates should reconsider their implausible timelines for emissions reduction.
According to the plan, the oil and gas sector must reduce emissions by up to 38 per cent by 2030.
Plastic wrapping is crucial in food preservation, food transit and the reduction of food waste.
According to estimates, a $170-per tonne carbon tax will cause a permanent loss of nearly 185,000 jobs.
The surge in energy prices forced the continent to revert to coal, a power source that emits 50 per cent more greenhouse gas than natural gas.
Proposed clean electricity regulations will especially hurt provinces that don't have abundant hydropower resources.
The cap would lead to at least $45 billion in lost economic activity in 2030 alone.
Global energy consumption in 2023 will be higher than last year.