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Canada can’t work if ‘separatist premiers’ get all the attention from Ottawa: EbyOn Friday, Eby said that the federal government is rewarding Alberta for 'bad behaviour' by agreeing to push for a new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast.PoliticsMay 19
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Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreementEby said that it can't be the case that projects get prioritized in Canada because a premier threatens to leave the country, referring to the separation movement in Alberta.PoliticsMay 15
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Carney, Smith confirm energy announcement coming FridayPrime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have confirmed they'll be in Calgary on Friday to announce the next step in their landmark energy pact.PoliticsMay 14
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Carney, Smith to announce carbon pricing, pipeline deal Friday: sourcesWhile sources tell Global News the details of what will be announced aren’t yet finalized, the expected public announcement comes after Smith and Carney met in Ottawa last week.PoliticsMay 12
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Majority of Canadians say energy policy should focus on economic growth: pollAbout half the population maintains the government is doing too little, with 50 per cent of respondents holding that view in 2019 compared to 48 per cent in 2026.PoliticsMay 11
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Smith hopes pipeline will lead to more Ottawa ‘accommodations’ for AlbertaThe Alberta premier said she hopes an energy agreement that includes a new pipeline to the West Coast is reached soon, and affirmed that the government will not own it.PoliticsMay 10
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Danielle Smith sees progress on federal pipeline deal after meeting with CarneyDanielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney met Friday, when the premier said she hopes the major projects MOU will happen soon as Albertans need to see that 'Canada can work.'CanadaMay 8
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Canadian Natural president says oil sands growth depends on new West Coast pipelineThe President of Canadian Natural Resources says long-term growth in Canada's oil sands depend on construction of a new pipeline to the Pacific coast.MoneyMay 7
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Keystone XL not the only option, says Canada’s energy ministerCanada's minister for energy and natural resources says that the country shouldn't only rely on Keystone XL being approved as a way to boost energy exports.EconomyMay 1
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Alberta oil pipeline ‘more likely than not’: Prime Minister CarneyOttawa may be leaning toward a southern route for a new pipeline as it would face fewer environmental hurdles and less Indigenous opposition, the Globe and Mail reported last week.EconomyMay 1
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