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Feb 26 2026

TABE/CABE Webinar: Path to Net Zero – Canada Can Win the Global Climate Competitiveness Race

As the recent federal budget noted, industrial carbon pricing can be a powerful engine for climate competitiveness. The federal government is proposing—titled Outcomes Not Optics: Canadian carbon markets need bold reform to be effective— to strengthen Canada’s industrial carbon pricing systems.

Carbon markets exist in all provinces but credit prices in Alberta and other provinces are low resulting in reduced incentives for emissions reductions and associated investments.

For example, the Alberta government’s recent change to 2030 Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) system (its industrial carbon pricing system) caused credit prices to fall to the lowest levels in 15 years and adding to the existing oversupply of credits.

The November 2025 Canada-Alberta Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes a framework to align Alberta’s industrial carbon pricing with federal requirements, aiming for a minimum effective price of $130 by.

Does the federal government’s latest proposal to strengthen Canada’s industrial carbon pricing systems meet what is needed to ensure the policy works to reduce emissions, drive low-carbon investment, and maintain competitiveness?

This webinar has been organized by Jim Whitestone, a member of TABE’s Board of Directors.


1643123802292 Grant Bishop Partner at Foundation Economics

Grant Bishop is currently a Partner at Foundation Economics providing Intelligence for Carbon and Energy Markets.  He was formerly an Associate Director of Research for the C.D. Howe Institute from 2018-2021. Based in Calgary, he led the Institute’s research on energy, competition and regulatory policy.

In another former role as a consultant with McKinsey & Company in Calgary, he served clients in the electricity production, natural gas transmission, upstream petroleum production, agricultural and financial service sectors. Previously, he served as a judicial law clerk at the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa and articled with Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP in Toronto. Prior to studies in law, he served in research roles at the Bank of Canada, the World Bank and Toronto-Dominion Bank, authoring economic studies including on the implications of resource royalties for fiscal federalism, reform of Employment Insurance and old-age pensions, household debt and the long-run growth of the Canadian economy. He has written various publications on Canadian economic issues, financial regulation and competition policy.

Staff_DaveSawyer-300x300 Dave Sawyer Principal Economist, Head of 440 Megatonnes

Dave Sawyer is a leading environmental economist with a 27-year track record in solving policy challenges for sustainable development in Canada and around the world. Sawyer operates EnviroEconomics as an advisor and supports the Canadian Climate Institute as its principal economist. He is an expert in the economics of reducing carbon pollution and the dangerous costs of climate change and his work is focused on revealing the economic implications of environmental policy, including the costs of environmental degradation and the benefits of remedial action.

Sawyer is a school fellow at Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration and has held positions with Environment Canada, Canada’s Commissioner of Environment and Sustainable Development, and other leading Canadian consultancies. He also previously served as vice-president of climate, energy and partnerships at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.

Land acknowledgement

“As we come together from across the country, I want to acknowledge that our meeting takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of many Indigenous nations. I pay my respects to the ancestors and the Elders, both past and present, of the lands where we are all located, and I reaffirm our commitment to building respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous Peoples.”

Event Details

Virtual (Microsoft Teams)
Feb 26, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm EST

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Public Attendee List

  • Prerna Sharma
  • Meaghan Zwicker
  • Akshay Kotak
  • James Marple