David Eby is just the tip of the opposition iceberg in the way of Alberta’s pipeline proposal (The Hub)
Long before Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced her government’s intention to submit a bitumen pipeline proposal to the federal government’s new Major Projects Office, the battle lines had already been drawn.
Through the summer and fall of 2025, the federal government’s consultations on Bill C-5—the part known as the Building Canada Act—triggered a flood of communiqués from environmental groups and First Nations organizations across the country.
Their message was remarkably consistent. The new “nation-building” framework, meant to fast-track major infrastructure, risked becoming a backdoor for oil and gas expansion, according to documents filed in Canada’s national lobby registry.
The records, which The Hub has analyzed alongside the various organizations’ own press releases and emails, as well as interviews, offer an early preview of the intense opposition any future Alberta pipeline will face. It’s also a reminder that resistance to such projects is increasingly preemptive rather than reactive ...
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Through the summer and fall of 2025, the federal government’s consultations on Bill C-5—the part known as the Building Canada Act—triggered a flood of communiqués from environmental groups and First Nations organizations across the country.
Their message was remarkably consistent. The new “nation-building” framework, meant to fast-track major infrastructure, risked becoming a backdoor for oil and gas expansion, according to documents filed in Canada’s national lobby registry.
The records, which The Hub has analyzed alongside the various organizations’ own press releases and emails, as well as interviews, offer an early preview of the intense opposition any future Alberta pipeline will face. It’s also a reminder that resistance to such projects is increasingly preemptive rather than reactive ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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