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Alberta premier's plan threatens 'fragile' consensus over development of B.C. coast: Eby

Eby warns Smith's pipeline plan risks overturning a fragile resource development consensus and concerns from coastal First Nations, threatening $40 billion in projects, including Port of Prince Rupert upgrades.

  • On Oct. 7, 2025, Premier David Eby warned Danielle Smith's pipeline plan would jeopardize the social licence coastal communities and project proponents need, adding `We need, as a country, less politics and more projects`, Eby said.
  • Smith's proposal would require Ottawa to scrap a north-coast tanker ban, which Eby said Tuesday risks upsetting the region's fragile consensus on development.
  • B.C. is advancing more than $40 billion in projects that include Port of Prince Rupert upgrades, while coastal First Nations have expressed concern, Eby warned Smith's plan could disrupt these efforts.
  • Rejecting speculative plans, Eby insisted conversations focus on a `real project` with a proponent, funding and approvals, noting Smith's pitch `fails on every count` and needs billions in public funding.
  • With federal selections due before Nov. 15, Prime Minister Mark Carney said last month his government expects to announce a second round of major projects, and Eby urged the North Coast Transmission Line be considered.
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Smith's plan threatens 'fragile' consensus over development of B.C. coast: Eby

Premier David Eby says a pipeline plan across northern B.C. by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith threatens community support and social license that would allow other major projects along the provincial coast to move forward.

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Edmonton Journal broke the news in Edmonton, Canada on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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