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Major projects list has some Indigenous support, but more needed: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney says his list of major projects has received support from some Indigenous groups, but more will be needed.EconomyNov 14, 2025
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Smith says many Albertans frustrated by federal election, wants to ‘reset’ relationship with OttawaPremier Danielle Smith accused the federal Liberal government of having "overtly attacked" Alberta's economy over the past 10 years.PoliticsApr 29, 2025
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Canada election: One-on-one with 3 federal leaders in battleground B.C.As they campaigned in B.C., Global News sat down for a one-on-one interview with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.PoliticsApr 24, 2025
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TC Energy says U.S. offers best returns as it considers spending commitmentsTC Energy reported $971 million in net income attributable to its common shares for the fourth quarter, down from $1.46 billion a year earlier.MoneyFeb 14, 2025
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Alberta seeks to ‘de-risk’ oil, gas pipeline investments in wake of Trump victoryDanielle Smith said the Alberta government is looking for ways to encourage pipeline companies to boost capacity and increase Alberta's oil and gas export volumes to the U.S.CanadaNov 25, 2024
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TC Energy cuts cost estimate for Southeast Gateway pipeline projectOn a conference call with analysts, CEO François Poirier attributed the lowered cost estimate for Southeast Gateway to "really good project execution."MoneyNov 7, 2024
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TC Energy keeping to targeted schedule, latest cost estimate for Coastal GasLinkOn Friday, TC Energy executive vice-president Bevin Wirzba said Coastal GasLink is managing the challenges and the project is more than 90 per cent finished.CanadaJul 28, 2023
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18 hospitalized after bus with 30 aboard rolls north of Prince GeorgePrince George RCMP said the remote location, early morning rain and road conditions had challenged emergency responders getting to the scene.CanadaJun 16, 2023
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B.C. hereditary chiefs agree to discussions with province over Coastal GasLink oppositionThe eight chiefs said Thursday they have committed to meet at the discussion table known as "Wiggus," which is the Wet'suwet'en word for "respect."CanadaJan 30, 2020
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West Coast Express shutdown to continue Friday morning due to CP rail blockadeProtesters supporting Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs in northern B.C. have set up a new blockade at the Canadian Pacific Railyard in Coquitlam.Feb 13, 2020
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Indigenous rights protesters storm B.C. attorney general’s office, target UBCProtesters occupied Attorney General David Eby's office Thursday, and set up a blockade at a key UBC intersection.Feb 13, 2020
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Indigenous rights protesters leave Vancouver’s Granville Bridge after hours-long shutdownAfter more than 16 hours, Indigenous rights protesters have cleared out of the intersection of Cambie Street and Broadway.CanadaFeb 12, 2020
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‘We’re not giving up’: Wet’suwet’en rally as RCMP move into main camp near pipeline worksiteOpponents to the Coastal GasLink pipeline say RCMP are moving towards the main camp near the contested worksite.CanadaFeb 9, 2020
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11 more arrests made as RCMP expand enforcement area for Wet’suwet’en pipeline opponentsA scheduled meeting with the hereditary chiefs and RCMP appeared to not happen as police allegedly moved in to clear a camp from the exclusion zone.CanadaFeb 8, 2020
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Wet’suwet’en supporters block Port of Vancouver for 3rd straight day, stalling port trafficThe blockades are a repeat of actions taken by demonstrators on Thursday and Friday, which were timed with the evening commutes.Feb 8, 2020
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‘Bring it on’: B.C. pipeline opponents defiant as RCMP arrest 4 on 2nd day of enforcementMembers of the Wet'suet'en Nation and their supporters who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline have dug in at a camp blockading the Morice West Forest Service Road near Houston, B.C.Feb 7, 2020
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Quebec premier wants Ottawa to intervene in rail line blockadesQuebec Premier François Legault is calling on the federal government to intervene as ongoing anti-pipeline protests continue to block rail lines across the country.CanadaFeb 11, 2020
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Lawyer behind historic B.C. land rights case calls new Wet’suwet’en arrangement ‘powerful’Peter Grant spent 10 years representing the Wet'suwet'en in the Delgamuukw case left dangling by the Supreme Court in 1997, which could be resolved by the proposed agreement announced Sunday.CanadaMar 1, 2020
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Proposed agreement reached between Wet’suwet’en chiefs, gov’t ministers after 3 days of talksThe chiefs reached the agreement late Saturday night with federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and her B.C. counterpart Scott Fraser.CanadaMar 1, 2020
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‘We’re backed into a corner’: Wet’suwet’en bristle as RCMP control access to anti-pipeline campWith enforcement of a new injunction looming and RCMP setting up an "access control checkpoint," pipeline opponents are struggling.CanadaJan 18, 2020