Alberta and Ontario propose pipeline project
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have unveiled a proposed route for a new west-east crude oil pipeline that would run from Alberta to Ontario.
More than any other country, Canada is positioned to become the leading supplier of clean and conventional energy to ourselves and the world. To harness this opportunity, we need a new approach – one that builds sustainably and in full partnership with provinces,
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, shuttled between British Columbia and Alberta on Thursday to announce more than C$150bn in new investments in both provinces, part of a broader project of reducing trade with the United States and expanding his country’s presence in overseas markets.
Multibillion dollar investments, including a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific Coast, and natural gas facilities, aim to diversify trade away from the United States.
Canada's Mark Carney plans a pipeline to ship 1M barrels of crude daily to Asia, a macro energy shift with implications for crypto mining and commodity
Canada’s plan to advance a new 1 million-barrel-a-day oil pipeline to the west coast was a result of compromising on “hard choices” for governments and oil companies, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said.
Under a new agreement with the federal government, B.C. government will gain a major financial upside from a new oil pipeline from Alberta.
Years-long reviews and cancelled projects have created the perception that Canada is an unreliable energy partner
