Varcoe: 'A lot of questions' remain for potential West Coast pipeline, from route to carbon capture plans
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speak in Calgary on Friday, May 15, 2026 before signing an agreement on oil pipeline approvals and carbon pricing. Brent Calver/Postmedia Article content While there is momentum behind the Alberta-Canada energy pact and the province’s drive to see a major new export pipeline built, a few decisive questions still lurk below the surface. Article content What route will Alberta pitch for a new West Coast pipeline, given the pushback from the British Columbia government against such a project heading to the northern Pacific coast? Artic…
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