An energy agreement with Alberta is expected soon, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says discussions on a new pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast are not finalized. Such a project has many detractors, including the premier of B.C."
Breakdown
- Mark Carney confirms ongoing and constructive negotiations for a new oil pipeline to Northwest BC, but no agreement has been finalized. 8s
- The federal government is considering exemptions to the Trudeau-era BC oil tanker ban to allow crude oil exports to Asia. 31s
- BC Premier David Eby says he has been excluded from talks and questions the project's economic justification. 44s
- Some BC First Nations oppose the pipeline due to fears of environmental damage, while Alberta's former Premier argues for its economic benefits. 1m 11s
- Some Liberal MPs are hesitant about the pipeline, seeking Indigenous and BC agreement before moving forward, despite polls showing majority support in BC. 2m 6s