Alberta was always “so boom-and-bust, that there was always a sense of fear, so there was discipline,” he said. That meant every policy was evaluated through a lens of: “‘It might be viable now, but tomorrow it may not be.’ … But here, it was like: ‘Oh, it’ll always work, because the price just goes up.’”

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