Ottawa's latest deal with Alberta another step toward a new pipeline through B.C.
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Ottawa's latest deal with Alberta another step toward a new pipeline through B.C.
B.C. could be forced to accept the construction of another route from the oilsands to Asian markets, starting in 2027
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By Alec Lazenby
Published May 15, 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks with reporters in Edmonton May 15 after signing a pipeline agreements with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. PHOTO BY BRENT CALVER /Postmed…
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