Politics Insider: Alberta moves a step closer to a new pipeline
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Politics Insider: Alberta moves a step closer to a new pipeline
IAN BAILEY
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
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Hello, welcome to Politics Insider. Let’s look at what happened today.
Alberta and its energy industry moved closer to their goal of building a major new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast after the province and Ottawa signed a long-awaited deal on carbon pricing and emissions reductions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith signed the …
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