The Alberta government will suspend fuel tax collection in April and grant a rebate of $150 on Albertans’ electricity bills as energy costs continue to climb.  In a press conference on March 7, Premier Jason Kenney attributed rising energy costs to uncertainty caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and skyrocketing inflation spurred by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “reckless deficit spending” and green energy policies. “Alberta’s government has been urging the Trudeau Liberals to listen to Canadians’ concerns and address rising inflation, but instead Ottawa is doing just the opposite,” Kenney said. “With their big April Fool’s Day joke—yet another hike in their job-killing carbon tax on April 1—that’s when the federal government will add three cents per litre to the cost of gas at the worst possible time.” “Just when life is really starting to get back to normal, and now all of a sudden, people are worried about how …