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    1. Sufficient-Tutor-922 on

      South line .

      Raise yoyr hand if you actually beleive Smith went to Ottawa and magically changed the tides after talking to Carney for a few hours.

    2. Fanghur1123 on

      If this ends up being another federally-funded project, I’m going to be incredibly pissed off. If we want to invest in Alberta, invest in things other than pipelines. There are other things we can do with bitumen that don’t involve burning it. Asphalt binder, petrochemicals, carbon fibre, etc. Currently, Alberta doesn’t really have much in the way of a domestic industry in these areas, and there’s absolutely the potential for it.

    3. Everything Carney has done has pissed off the UCP Base, even those things they voted for PP to do. Can’t wait to see how a pipeline proposal, and a collaboration with Smith and Carney turns them.

    4. randmguyonreddit on

      I am all for another pipeline but I don’t want it to cost so much that it’ll never make a profit like the last one. Here’s hoping they can get this one built for less.

    5. Green-Foundation-702 on

      As a left wing voter I really don’t understand how conservatives still hate carney, he’s literally a conservative PM.

    6. RobespierreLaTerreur on

      Yeah, let’s make us vulnerable to the volatile market of an obsolete resource while renewables that ensure a sustainable future are cheaper than ever, just to pander to lunactics.

    7. DeanersLastWeekend on

      I’m so jacked up. Screaming into the void about this for 10 years and sounds like there will finally be movement.

    8. Sadly foreign influence is so high in this country that this will be mired in legal challenges until long after its become economically unviable. USA and Russia both have vested interests in keeping our coastal pipelines unbuilt.

    9. As BC’er, if they can force another one through BC, I would also like to see another built that goes East. Seems kind of weird we should the responsibility, but with there being no pipelines that go to Atlantic Canada, and the pipelines that go Central Canada often dip south of the border, it would seem to go a long way to meet our domestic oil needs with domestic oil, and reduce the vulnerability of relying on pipelines that go through the US.

      If the federal gov’t can built pipelines through BC, without BC consent, surely they can do the same for Quebec. Fair is fair 🙂

      I’m also wondering, are there any proposal for another western pipeline. Financially it’s a bit odd, that you don’t hear anything from private business about doing it.

    10. Most of the ultra conservatives out here in Alberta will still hate on Carney though, just watch.

    11. Great news. All our taxes will soon go down with all the extra money for Canadians. Food prices down. Better health care. Can’t wait.

    12. It doesn’t matter what they announce, internet conservatives won’t be happy.

    13. suavesmight on

      Can we do 6 mil bpd to Vancouver or Prince Rupert? And 6 mil to Port of Churchill? We are sitting on a goldmine, elbows up!

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