Ottawa suggests letting cabinet green-light pipelines before technical assessments happen
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Ottawa suggests letting cabinet green-light pipelines before technical assessments happen
MARIEKE WALSH
SENIOR POLITICAL REPORTER
EMMA GRANEY
ENERGY REPORTER
TEMUR DURRANI
NATIONAL REPORTER
MAURA FORREST
OTTAWA, CALGARY, WINNIPEG AND MONTREAL
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2026
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