Why skeptics and boosters can both be right about Alberta’s proposed pipeline
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Why skeptics and boosters can both be right about Alberta’s proposed pipeline
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2 JULY 2026
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A delayed announcement doesn't change the bigger question
FALICE CHIN
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As Alberta and Ottawa prepare to unveil the next stage of a proposed West Coast bitumen pipeline, the project appears to be arriving with more political weight than commercial detail.
What was initially billed as a “major update” from Premier Danielle Smith was thrown into uncertainty this week, after a planned technical briefing with reporters was cancelled and the news conference postpon…
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