IMAGE CREDIT : CBC News Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a landmark agreement today committing Ottawa to designate a new pipeline to BC's west coast as a project of national interest by October 1, 2026, with construction approval targeted for September 1, 2027. The deal pairs the pipeline with a new industrial carbon pricing framework and a fall 2027 construction start. British Columbia, the province where the pipeline ends, where the jobs would land, and where the export terminal would be built, was nowhere at the table. "This is a nation-building deal, and the BC NDP have been locked out of the room," said Trevor Halford, Interim Leader of the Official Opposition. "While the Prime Minister and the Premier of Alberta were doing the hard work of growing the Canadian economy, the NDP is on the sidelines calling this pipeline a 'fiction' and an 'energy vampire.' He chose petulance over partnership, and now BC ...
'An insult': Wood manufacturer unimpressed by $12M investment in BC forestry in face of U.S. tariffs
The federal government says it is committed to supporting BC's struggling forestry sector in the face of U.S. import fees, and has announced a new $12-million fund to do so. But for those struggling, the help offered so far does not go far enough. "This is an insult," said John Brink, whose workforce at a trio of wood manufacturing plants in and around Prince George has dwindled from roughly 400 to about 30 people over the past year ... CLICK HERE for the full story