Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday pledged to seek greater global market access for Alberta’s oil-sands crude as long as it can be done in an environmentally sustainable manner. Mr. Trudeau met with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to discuss federal and provincial policies, focusing on economic measures to spur job growth and environmental initiatives in line with Canada’s commitment to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. “We must get Alberta’s resources to market in responsible, sustainable ways,” Mr. Trudeau said at an Edmonton news conference. He also said Ottawa would speed funding for infrastructure projects in the province, which has been hit hard by a commodity price slump. Canada’s energy industry, which has become a major engine of economic growth, is centered in Alberta, home to the oil sands. A slump in oil and natural gas prices has tipped Alberta into recession and weighed on the broader Canadian economy. The […]