Smith, Carney Sign West Coast Pipeline Agreement
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and PM Mark Carney sign historic MOU for new oil pipeline through northern BC, addressing environmental regulations and economic growth.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and PM Mark Carney sign historic MOU for new oil pipeline through northern BC, addressing environmental regulations and economic growth.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce a new pipeline agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, marking a significant development in Canada's energy sector. Learn the details.
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia declare unwavering opposition to proposed northern oil pipeline, citing environmental risks and Indigenous rights. Read their powerful stance.
Analysis reveals Mark Carney's pipeline memorandum with Alberta lacks federal action, repeating Trudeau's anti-oil approach despite energy superpower rhetoric. Read the breakdown.
Experts highlight how the federal oil tanker ban creates significant challenges for northern British Columbia pipeline development amid ongoing Alberta negotiations.
British Columbia's deputy premier raises possibility of pipeline lawsuit, creating tension within 'Team Canada' approach. Get the latest on this interprovincial dispute.
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
Exploring Canada's troubled pipeline history as new projects face scrutiny. Learn about past failures and their impact on current energy infrastructure debates.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the upcoming energy MOU with Alberta creates 'necessary conditions' for a potential B.C. pipeline but requires approval from B.C. and First Nations. Read the latest developments.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed on a deal to support a new oil pipeline to Canada's west coast, marking a major political breakthrough.
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces mounting pressure over proposed northwest B.C. pipeline as readers debate national interest, emissions caps, and investment climate. Read the latest developments.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney have finalized a pipeline agreement to transport bitumen to BC coast. Read the breakthrough details.
Alberta and BC premiers remain divided on crude pipeline expansion. Get the latest on this ongoing energy debate affecting Western Canada's economic future.
Veterans of previous oil pipeline battles pledge to oppose any new proposals on BC's north coast, drawing from past protest experience. Learn about the renewed environmental fight.
B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith declares British Columbia's Trans Mountain pipeline capacity support inadequate. Get the latest on Canada's energy debate.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's deadline for Prime Minister Mark Carney on West Coast oil pipeline has passed. Read about the implications for Canada's energy future and national unity.
South Bow Corp. reports no evidence of systemic problems in Keystone pipeline system following North Dakota spill. Read the latest pipeline safety assessment.
Calgary-based Enbridge announces major US$1.4 billion investment to expand pipeline capacity to U.S. markets, strengthening Canada's energy export capabilities.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms sensitive pipeline negotiations with Ottawa continue despite project's absence from federal fast-track list. Read latest updates.
Former Alberta minister Ted Morton reveals Albertans have contributed $475 billion more to Canada than received back, while federal policies block crucial pipeline projects to the West Coast.
BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon calls for Ottawa to provide forestry sector with same level of support given to Ontario's automotive industry, warning of economic consequences without federal intervention.
British Columbia libraries are facing a digital crisis as exploding demand for eBooks and digital materials outpaces available funding, creating growing wait times and access barriers for patrons across the province.
A dedicated humanitarian team from Vancouver Island is gearing up for their fifth emergency mission to Ukraine, delivering critical medical supplies and support to frontline communities devastated by ongoing conflict.
The British Columbia government has unexpectedly pulled a $325,000 advertising campaign targeting Alberta's beer tariffs just days before its scheduled launch, raising questions about interprovincial trade strategy.
Groundbreaking research reveals alarming levels of PFAS chemicals in sea otters along British Columbia's coast, signaling widespread contamination of marine environments and potential threats to wildlife health.
Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.
Greater Vancouver's housing market shows significant cooling as October sales drop sharply while inventory grows. Discover what's driving the market shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.
A heartwarming wildlife rescue unfolded in British Columbia as RCMP officers successfully freed a young moose trapped behind a fence. The dramatic operation required careful coordination and expertise.
A Vancouver Island woman is spreading happiness across British Columbia by creating personalized paintings of what brings joy to complete strangers in her unique social art project.