5.8 References1

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Shell Canada Energy, Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Project Annual Summary Report, Alberta Department of Energy: 2019. https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f74375f3-3c73-4b9c-af2b-ef44e59b7890/resource/ff260985-e616-4d2e-92e0-9b91f5590136/download/energy-quest-annual-summary-alberta-department-of-energy-2019.pdf

Statistics Canada 2021. Table 17-10-0005-01: Population estimates on July 1st. Government of Canada: Statistics Canada. 

WDI. 2021. World Development Indicators. The World Bank Group. 


Footnotes

1Appendix 8 presents all references for the policy and target overview, along with more detailed descriptions for the provinces and territories.