Can the Port of Vancouver handle supertankers? A closer look at the other megaproject inside Alberta’s pipeline proposal
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Can the Port of Vancouver handle supertankers? A closer look at the other megaproject inside Alberta’s pipeline proposal
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7 JULY 2026
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The many challenges of expanding Roberts Bank
FALICE CHIN
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At the southern edge of the Port of Vancouver, the heavily engineered mudflats of Roberts Bank are already the site of a major port expansion more than a decade in the making. Now, Alberta wants to layer on another megaproject—an oil export terminal designed to accommodate some of the world’s largest crude tankers.
For days, the debate over Alberta’s proposed…
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