In September, when Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the first five “nation-building” projects the new federal Major Projects Office will be fast-tracking, the list included no pipelines ...
... Even though no pipeline company has expressed interest, no project is yet planned, no funding has been committed, and consultation for the kiboshed Northern Gateway showed BC and many Indigenous and other communities were not on board, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has since taken steps to correct the omission. The Alberta government has asked that the federal government pre-emptively approve a pipeline to BC’s north coast in the next round of nation-building mega-projects.
Smith perhaps thinks wistfully of Canada’s first long-haul crude oil pipeline. The Interprovincial Pipe Line Co. pipeline carried crude oil 1,850 kilometres, from Edmonton, Alberta to Superior, Wisconsin. It was built in 150 days ...
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... Even though no pipeline company has expressed interest, no project is yet planned, no funding has been committed, and consultation for the kiboshed Northern Gateway showed BC and many Indigenous and other communities were not on board, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has since taken steps to correct the omission. The Alberta government has asked that the federal government pre-emptively approve a pipeline to BC’s north coast in the next round of nation-building mega-projects.
Smith perhaps thinks wistfully of Canada’s first long-haul crude oil pipeline. The Interprovincial Pipe Line Co. pipeline carried crude oil 1,850 kilometres, from Edmonton, Alberta to Superior, Wisconsin. It was built in 150 days ...
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