B.C., Ottawa strike multibillion-dollar deal upholding North Coast tanker ban, expanding Port of Vancouver
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B.C., Ottawa strike multibillion-dollar deal upholding North Coast tanker ban, expanding Port of Vancouver
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6 JULY 2026
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British Columbia and Ottawa have struck a multibillion-dollar deal that upholds the North Coast oil tanker ban and expands the Port of Vancouver, alongside federal commitments including $3.9 billion for the North Coast Transmission Line and $3 billion toward replacing the Massey Tunnel. The agreement marks a shift toward development in exchange for federal dollars—but analysts caution it remains a framework of unfinished negotiations that …
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