Carney outlines conditions for pipeline through B.C.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has outlined specific conditions for a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia. He emphasized the importance of consulting with First Nations and ensuring that British Columbia receives its fair share of economic benefits. Carney made these remarks during a meeting in Vancouver with local leaders and the B.C. Premier.
- ▪Mark Carney stated that First Nations consultation is essential for the pipeline project.
- ▪He highlighted the need for British Columbia to benefit economically from the pipeline.
- ▪Carney's comments were made during a meeting with B.C. Premier David Eby and local business leaders.
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Carney outlines conditions for pipeline through B.C.The Canadian PressPublished 7 seconds agoPrime Minister Mark Carney says a new pipeline carrying oil from Alberta through B.C. will only happen under certain conditions, including First Nations consultation. Carney made the comments in Vancouver where he met with B.C. Premier David Eby and local business leaders, and he says B.C. must also get its share of economic benefits from a pipeline project.The Canadian PressPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularIsraeli police force Gaza flotilla activists to kneel hands boundVideo2:22Iran implements new transit regime to consolidate control of HormuzVideo2:46A pink Barbie cart is one man's…
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