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A new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast is highly likely to be included on a list of projects deemed to be of ...
Canada is moving closer to approving a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast, with strong backing from the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said it is “highly, highly likely” that a new oil pipeline to Canada’s West Coast will be proposed ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently discussed a new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast, deemed likely to be listed as ...
While the territorial and federal governments haven't ruled out a new line in the Mackenzie River valley, Andrew Leach, an energy economist, said changes in the natural gas market give a new northern ...
The first major projects of the Canadian government’s signature nation-building initiative are likely to be drawn from five ...
Carney said he also supports a proposed $16.5 billion carbon capture system for Alberta’s oilsands as a potential nation-building project. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has suggested that both an oil ...
Varcoe: Prime Minister Mark Carney says it's 'highly likely' an oil pipeline will make Ottawa's list of nationally important projects.
"I would think given the scale of the economic opportunity, the resources we have, the expertise we have, that it is highly, highly likely that we will have an oil pipeline that is a proposal for one ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said a new oil pipeline to Canada’s West Coast is “highly likely” to be proposed as a nation-building project, which could mean it becomes part of Ottawa’s push to ...
Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list ...