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    1. DogeDoRight on

      I’m sure the conservatives will be happy about this and definitely won’t find something to complain about.

    2. anhedoniandonair on

      But, Ottawa treats Alberta soooo unfairly. To the point Marlaina needs to invoke the notwithstanding clause when she throws her tantrums.
      Edit: fixed the incoherence

    3. Let’s see whether there’ll actually be a private proponent… ⏳⏳⏳⏳⏳⏳⏳

      The separatism garbage certainly won’t help.

    4. Just „westcoast“. No word on route or the tanker ban.

      This will be a further TMX expansion.

    5. It would be easier to be upset with the federal government if they would stop approving, and sometimes paying for, new pipelines.

    6. There are those words of uncertainty again. Why is it always a maybe, or it could, or potentially etc. It’s like there is always a foot in the door.

    7. >As CBC News and others reported earlier this week, the agreement also sets out a plan to increase the effective industrial carbon emissions price in Alberta to $130 per tonne by 2040, and the headline price to $140 by that time.

      This part needs to be emphasized. Although the „official“ Alberta rate is $95 per tonne, because of Albertan regulatory changes last year that flooded the market with carbon credits that made the „effectice price“, the actual price industry pays per tonne, to actually be around $30-$40/ tonne.

      This agreement would strengthen the industrial carbon tax as it has Alberta agreeing to ensure that the effective price to be $130 by 2040.

    8. vancity31240 on

      This is great news! The TMX expansion is already projected to be at capacity. This agreement is much needed and should have been done years ago.

    9. I assume this means that the UCP will be removing her as leader at the earliest opportunity.

    10. RedditSux5912 on

      Man I never realized how short Carney is. And they called Poilievre little PP lol.

    11. „Could“ doing the heavy lifting here.

      No one is going to step up to take on this project with DRIPA in BC plus separatists in AB.

      If they want construction in 2027 government will be paying for the whole thing.

    12. Could but won’t because of all the conditions and extra cost added to it. This is just federal government pandering to strong Alberta along and suppress any separation discussion.

    13. Nowhere near fast enough.

      The UAE just announced this today:

      > The United Arab Emirates has announced it will complete a new oil pipeline bypassing the strait of Hormuz by next year to secure its future crude exports against the threat of disruption.

      > Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi’s crown prince, has directed the UAE state oil company to fast-track the previously undisclosed project so that the pipeline can begin carrying oil from the emirates to the port of Fujairah by 2027.

      > The new pipeline is expected to double the UAE’s export capacity via the existing Habshan-Fujairah pipeline which can carry up to 1.8m barrels a day to the port on the Gulf of Oman.

      https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/15/uae-oil-pipeline-strait-of-hormuz-by-2027

    14. Mentats2021 on

      „could see“ ha….ha….ha…. what a load of baloney. AB separates before a pipeline gets built under the liberals

    15. The death of the industrial carbon tax has started. Hopefully it gets killed fast.

    16. Why don’t we build refineries instead of shipping oil to America to process? 

    17. Someone quickly share that picture with all the separatists. We have an opportunity here.

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