The Alberta-Ottawa pipeline agreement gets Canada off the starting blocks
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The long-awaited agreement on the Trans Mountain expansion project between the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta was officially signed in Ottawa on May 17, 2026. This deal is seen as a significant step forward for both governments as they work towards resolving the ongoing pipeline dispute.
Under the terms of this agreement, both parties have committed to working together to advance the project, which will expand the existing Trans Mountain Pipeline from Alberta to Vancouver, British Columbia. The expanded pipeline will increase capacity from 390,000 barrels per day to 890,00…
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May 19, 2026