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Alberta and the U.S. have been arguing over electricity — but a ‘win-win’ may be in sight

March 8, 2026

After months of complaints from Montana politicians and scrutiny from U.S. trade officials, Alberta’s utilities minister says he recently had a great chat with a Montana legislator who has been critical of the province’s approach to electricity.



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