Readers Decry Canada's Self-Sabotage in Pipeline, Liberal Policies
Postmedia readers sound off on Canada's internal conflicts hindering resource development, Liberal government failures, and Ontario's LCBO controversy in December 2025 letters.
Postmedia readers sound off on Canada's internal conflicts hindering resource development, Liberal government failures, and Ontario's LCBO controversy in December 2025 letters.
Walmart and other major U.S. companies are launching initiatives to address the critical shortage of skilled tradespeople, investing in training to build a sustainable workforce. Learn about the new strategies.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith suggests a pipeline route through Montana, Idaho, and Washington could bypass B.C.'s resistance. Explore the escalating interprovincial energy conflict.
An analysis of the recent Ottawa-Alberta pipeline MOU reveals it creates new hurdles for development while failing to address key barriers like the tanker ban and Indigenous veto power.
Mark Carney held his first virtual meeting with Canada's premiers since the Ottawa-Alberta MOU. Talks focused on pipeline tensions, U.S. tariffs, and economic uncertainty. Read the latest.
A new study reveals development charges in Edmonton have soared 628% since 2010, the highest rate among major cities. Despite the spike, fees per unit remain the lowest, aiding affordability. Explore the details and impacts.
As oil prices near a five-year low, Canada's expanded pipeline network offers critical shelter from a potential 2026 supply glut, putting producers in a stronger position than during the 2018 crisis.
Edmonton city council approved a rezoning for six condos in Crestwood after the developer changed plans from an 11-unit apartment. The decision followed intense public feedback and a lengthy hearing.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to force a parliamentary vote on a pipeline agreement through an opposition motion. The move, set for next week, intensifies political debate over energy policy. Read the details.
A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.
Former Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi reflects on the hard lessons from the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, revealing how genuine Indigenous consultation and federal resolve were key to its survival. Discover the inside story.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's new energy pact with Alberta, featuring a West Coast oil pipeline, is a strategic move to gain leverage in trade talks with Washington. Analysts weigh its potential impact.
Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to granting British Columbia de facto veto power over a crucial national oil pipeline, a move critics warn would cripple major projects. Read the analysis.
Regina city council has approved opening applications for proposals to develop 'The Yards' railyard site, marking a major step in urban revitalization. Learn about the next phase for this key project.
Vancouver planning staff propose reducing developer fees and easing affordability rules to keep projects moving. The trade-offs include less funding for public art and delayed infrastructure.
A new federal-Alberta pipeline deal faces opposition from B.C., risking vital investment and revenue. Experts argue neither province can afford to block projects that drive productivity and trade.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a proposed oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast could be 50% owned by Indigenous groups, generating $2B annually. Learn about the project's details and political support.
A new poll reveals majority national support for a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C.'s coast, despite cooler reception in the affected province. Read the details.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says Ottawa will maximize the Trans Mountain pipeline's capacity and resolve tolling disputes before considering a sale to the private sector. Read the latest.
Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares a cabinet shuffle after Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault resigns in protest of a new oil pipeline agreement with Alberta. Details on the political fallout.
A new federal-Alberta pipeline agreement has drawn fire from advocates who warn it could undermine Canada's climate goals and invite copycat demands from other provinces. Read the analysis.
Montreal MP Steven Guilbeault resigns as culture minister, citing a conflict of conscience over a new Alberta pipeline deal. The former environmental activist explains his decision on Tout le monde en parle.
Kelowna city staff propose trading industrial land to preserve Kelowna Springs Golf Course as 9-hole facility while allowing partial industrial development. Read the details.
Ottawa and Alberta signed a pipeline MOU for Asian markets, but conditions, financing and regulatory hurdles remain unresolved. Read analysis of the real challenges ahead.
New Angus Reid poll reveals 53% of British Columbians conditionally support Alberta-to-coast oil pipeline, showing shift in public opinion from previous opposition.
New energy agreement between Alberta and Ottawa revives west coast pipeline discussions, drawing cautious optimism and skepticism from industry and environmental groups.
Ontario government exempts Skills Development Fund recipients from municipal planning laws to accelerate workforce training. Minister David Piccini announces new policy.
CIBC analysts express skepticism about private sector willingness to finance new BC pipeline despite federal-provincial agreement. Read analysis of economic hurdles.
Trans Mountain pipeline records $127 million Q3 profit as revenue climbs and utilization increases. Key financial results and operational updates for Canadian energy sector.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault expresses conditional support for potential oil pipeline development. Learn about the specific requirements and political context.