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Alberta-Ottawa Energy Agreement Draws Mixed Industry and Environmental Reactions

The MOU includes net-zero commitments with carbon capture and Indigenous co-ownership, aiming to move over 1 million barrels daily and create high-paying jobs, officials said.

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An energy agreement between the Alberta government and Ottawa has reignited discussions about a potential pipeline to Canada’s west coast, drawing cautious hope, deep skepticism and urgent questions about the viability of major energy projects in a rapidly shifting global market.

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Accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney to deploy "an unprecedented oil agenda," Bloquist leader Yves-François Blanchet promises to defend "the right of British Columbia to refuse the forced passage" of at least one pipeline in his territory. Conservative opponent Pierre Poilievre doubted that this project was coming to light.

·Montreal, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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