Carney meets Coastal First Nations after Alberta pipeline deal
Mark Carney held talks with Coastal First Nations leaders in Vancouver following a new pipeline memorandum of understanding with Alberta. Read the latest on this critical dialogue.
Mark Carney held talks with Coastal First Nations leaders in Vancouver following a new pipeline memorandum of understanding with Alberta. Read the latest on this critical dialogue.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls for federal approval of a heavy oil pipeline to B.C. by fall, citing U.S. actions in Venezuela as a direct threat to Canada's energy market share. Read the urgent appeal.
Conservation groups argue a proposed Alberta bitumen pipeline to Roberts Bank in Delta, B.C., poses severe risks to endangered killer whales and salmon, adding to cumulative environmental stress. Read the full analysis.
As Donald Trump pledges to revive Venezuela's oil industry in 18 months, Canada's slow pipeline approval process under Mark Carney faces scrutiny. Experts warn of capital flight risks.
Alberta unveils a new webpage for its proposed bitumen pipeline to BC's coast, aiming for market diversification as global oil dynamics shift with Venezuela's developments. Explore the project's timeline and details.
The Alberta government has unveiled a new website to assess market interest in a potential new oil pipeline to the West Coast. This move follows a recent federal-provincial agreement.
U.S. actions in Venezuela strengthen the political argument for a new Canadian pipeline to the Pacific, aiming to diversify oil exports to Asian markets. Read the analysis.
President Trump's push to unlock Venezuelan crude is strengthening the political argument for a new Canadian pipeline to diversify oil exports to Asia. Learn how this impacts Canada's energy strategy.
Alberta's Indigenous Relations Minister Rajan Sawhney says pipeline support among First Nations is split, but expects concerns to ease after consultations. The province aims to submit a West Coast pipeline proposal by mid-2026.
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.
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.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre states he would proceed with an oil pipeline even without unanimous consent, contrasting PM Carney's consensus approach. Key details on the political divide.
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's dismissal of the Alberta-Ottawa pipeline MOU creates political tension with Premier Danielle Smith, who hailed the deal as a major achievement. Analysis of the rift.
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.
Former minister Steven Guilbeault claims a federal-Alberta pipeline deal fuels Quebec separatism. Polling data reveals most Quebecers disagree, prioritizing cost of living and healthcare.
Analysis: The new federal-provincial pipeline MOU repeats Trans Mountain's costly lessons, critics argue, threatening climate goals and economic logic. Read the full breakdown.
Key federal climate advisers resign, citing concerns over PM Carney's pipeline agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. The move highlights tensions in Canada's climate policy.
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.
Minister Marc Miller says the government must begin formal Indigenous consultations for a B.C. pipeline. Get the latest on this critical issue of reconciliation and resource development.
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.
An expert analysis reveals the recent federal-Alberta pipeline MOU is logically flawed and fails to address investor confidence, casting doubt on its promise to accelerate critical energy infrastructure.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller is the new Minister of Canadian Identity and Official Languages, replacing Steven Guilbeault who quit over a pipeline deal. Get the full story on the cabinet reshuffle.
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.
PM Mark Carney's oil pipeline MOU with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith triggers a cabinet resignation and signals a major rightward shift for the Liberals, risking their traditional base. Analysis by Raphaël Melançon.
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.