Canada Eyes Two New Oil Pipelines
The project could cost $35 billion to $43 billion and move up to 1 million barrels per day, officials said.
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Letter: Pipeline dangerous to the coastline
Dear Premier David Eby, Prime Minister Mark Carney, CVRD directors, and Cowichan MP Jeff Kibble: B.C.’s heinous southern-route sellout to Ottawa’s egregious oil-shipment plans is ecological suicide. Most British Columbians want no more poisonous pipelines from the seeming federal blackmailers in Alberta — nor any oil-tanker traffic on our precious coast. One tanker rupture — simply a matter of time — for whatever reason, will likely kill our coa…
Canada Eyes Two New Oil Pipelines
The governments of Canada and Alberta signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on a West Coast oil pipeline on Nov. 27, 2025. The landmark MOU declared the proposed oil pipeline to Asian markets as a potential project of national interest. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith signed a subsequent Implementation Agreement on May 15, 2026, which outlines specific timelines to push for construction approval as early as September 2…
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