I doubt it. We can certainly reduce our emissions by 10%, 15% or 20%, or even more, but to get them to zero, that would surprise me.
Note that I only have the Quebec picture. It is possible that the carbon sequestration capacity is greater in western Canada. We must be aware that agricultural soils do not have an infinite capacity to sequester carbon. It takes soils that are relatively poor in organic matter and for which a change in practices can contribute to increasing the organic matter, and therefore the carbon in the soil. This can then be done for a few decades, but there will come a time when the soil will be saturated with organic matter and will stop sequestering carbon.
In Quebec, we have some sequestration capacity, but it is not enough to bring the carbon footprint to zero.