Trans Mountain Pipeline
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Ottawa moves to list Alberta-backed West Coast pipeline as national interest projectThe federal government has taken another step to designate a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast as a "national interest" project.EconomyAug 4
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A look at defunct past pipeline pitches and their recent revivalsSeveral pipeline proposals, long considered dead and buried, are coming back from the grave, with plans to send oilsands crude from Alberta to the west, east and south.Jul 8
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Environmental groups wanted to see clear decarbonization commitment in pipeline planEnvironmental groups say they wanted to see more of a commitment to decarbonization included in Alberta's proposal for a new pipeline to the west coast.EnvironmentJul 3
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Who are the partners behind a proposed new West Coast oil pipeline?There are several players involved in the private-public partnership with plans to build a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast, and all bring different things to the table.PoliticsJul 3
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As oil prices leap, should Canada keep or sell the Trans Mountain pipeline?Some Canadian oil industry and development leaders are suggesting Ottawa should reconsider eventually selling the Trans Mountain pipeline to the private sector.CanadaMay 13
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Trans Mountain and its federal parent see case for Ottawa owning pipeline for goodTrans Mountain Corp. and the federal agency that oversees the Crown corporation say it's possible Ottawa will own the Trans Mountain Pipeline indefinitely.PoliticsMay 11
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Price surge from Trans Mountain expansion highlights need for new pipelines: MEIThe average price-gap between light U.S. and heavy Alberta crude blends narrowed by 37.5 per cent between 18-month lead-up to TMXs completion and the 18 months that followed.CanadaMar 26
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Trans Mountain oil exports doubled in 2025, new port data showsCanadian crude oil exports shipped from the West Coast nearly doubled in 2025 to reach a new record, with most of it coming via the Trans Mountain pipeline, a new report shows.EconomyMar 10
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Trans Mountain pipeline pays $196K penalty for environmental lapses after 2024 stormThe company that operates the Trans Mountain pipeline has paid a $196,000 fine for environmental lapses along its B.C. pipeline route in the aftermath of a massive Jan. 2024 storm.EnvironmentDec 11, 2025
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Trans Mountain poised for expansions as pipeline fills upTrans Mountain said in recent months, the Alberta-to-British-Columbia pipeline that can transport 890,000 barrels a day has regularly been at 90 per cent utilization or higher.EconomyNov 28, 2025
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