I can't speak to that project in particular. My organization is based in Ontario and doesn't do a whole lot of work in the prairie provinces, but as for carbon capture and sequestration in general, these investments require federal subsidies or government subsidies in other countries. They have not proven that they're effective, that they succeed in reducing emissions. They haven't proven that they can be deployed on a large commercial scale. If we are going to look at ways to reduce emissions, there are much cheaper ways that create more jobs and more economic activity by simply investing in renewables or energy efficiency than investing in CCS.
On May 24th, 2018. See this statement in context.