Related News

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

April 14, 2025
Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

October 28, 2025
INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

May 8, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

Related News

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

April 14, 2025
Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

October 28, 2025
INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

May 8, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

B.C. energy minister says northern route for proposed oil pipeline not realistic

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
April 22, 2026
in Canadian news feed
0
B.C. energy minister says northern route for proposed oil pipeline not realistic
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

B.C.’s energy minister says that a northern route for an oil pipeline from Alberta, which was recently proposed as part of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed with Ottawa, is simply not realistic.

You might also like

CPAC cuts a dozen staff and cancels 2 shows amid ‘accelerating revenue decline’

This Kingston man paid tribute to Gord Downie in the Boston Marathon — it was a long time running

N.L. arts and tourism minister says she regrets posting image altered with AI to social media

Adrian Dix was commenting on a recent story in the Globe and Mail, which cited two federal government sources who said that Ottawa prefers a southern route for the proposed pipeline, which does not yet have a private sector proponent.

The B.C. government has expressed firm opposition to any pipeline to the northern coast, citing a decade-old oil tanker ban along the North Coast, and the fact it wasn’t included in any discussions before the Alberta-Ottawa MOU was signed.

A First Nations leader says that the pipeline project would still require free and informed consent from nations, regardless of whether it’s a northern or southern route.

Northern route for pipeline from Alberta ‘not a realistic option,’ says B.C. energy minister

For his part, Dix says he is happy to work with the federal government as they consider the proposal.

“The northern route, in my view, is not a realistic proposal. It’s not realistic because the tanker ban’s in place for a good reason, for communities and for the economy,” Dix told reporters on Tuesday.

Alberta and B.C. at odds over pipeline push | Power & Politics

The energy minister added a northern pipeline route was not a good idea because there was very little support, and that “no person would pay for it.”

“We’ve been really clear on some of these issues, particularly as you’ll note on the tanker ban,” he said.

“And if this report indicates a federal government acceptance to that point of view, I think that’s a good development.”

B.C. now backing plan to boost Trans Mountain pipeline capacity

Dix and the B.C. government continue to push for existing pipelines, such as the recently-expanded Trans Mountain Pipeline, to be used to their full capacity instead of building a new one proposed by Alberta.

The MOU signed in November gives Alberta special exemptions from federal environmental laws, while stating a new pipeline can only be built with the development of a major carbon-capture project and that it would be privately financed.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said it was evaluating all possible routes for the new pipeline proposal, as it prepared a submission to the federal Major Projects Office.

“As the proponent, Alberta is leading the evaluation of all practical routes to ensure the proposal is economically viable, socially responsible, and respectful of First Nations,” the spokesperson wrote.

Terry Teegee, the regional chief of the B.C. Assembly of First Nations, says there’s heightened interest in a new oil pipeline due to the gas price crisis sparked by the war in the Middle East, as well as ongoing trade tensions with the U.S.

He reiterated a stance expressed by many First Nations at the time of the MOU signing — that they were left out of any discussions.

“Whether it’s a northern, southern route … it’s unceded, unsurrendered territory,” Teegee said.

“We need to be consulted, accommodated and free, prior and informed consent needs to be lived up to.”

Teegee, much like Dix, questioned the viability of the pipeline proposal — pointing to the tens of millions spent on the failed Northern Gateway pipeline.

“It’s going to be difficult to get a proponent. I think they, the citizens of British Columbia and Canada, already own a pipeline right now,” he said.

“And I’m certain that, considering where we’re at with the economy, the cost of living, et cetera, we’re not interested in owning another pipeline.”

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

CPAC cuts a dozen staff and cancels 2 shows amid ‘accelerating revenue decline’

by Sarah Taylor
April 21, 2026
0
CPAC cuts a dozen staff and cancels 2 shows amid ‘accelerating revenue decline’

CPAC, the Canadian service that provides direct coverage of political events, says declining revenues have led it to cancel two flagship programs, PrimeTime Politics and L'EssentielIt cited

Read more

This Kingston man paid tribute to Gord Downie in the Boston Marathon — it was a long time running

by Sarah Taylor
April 21, 2026
0
This Kingston man paid tribute to Gord Downie in the Boston Marathon — it was a long time running

Joseph Reid says he doesn't consider himself a runner Or a huge fan of the Tragically HipBut he did just run the prestigious and highly competitive Boston Marathon...

Read more

N.L. arts and tourism minister says she regrets posting image altered with AI to social media

by Sarah Taylor
April 21, 2026
0
N.L. arts and tourism minister says she regrets posting image altered with AI to social media

Newfoundland and Labrador’s arts and tourism minister says she regrets posting an image she altered with artificial intelligence to mark National Tourism Week Andrea Barbour made a social media

Read more

6 inmates released mistakenly still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says

by Sarah Taylor
April 21, 2026
0
6 inmates released mistakenly still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says

Six inmates who were mistakenly released from Ontario's jails remain at large, Premier Doug Ford said TuesdayMore than 150 inmates have been improperly released from the provincial jail...

Read more

CSIS says it’s likely unable to approve early retirements, citing ‘operational pressures’

by Sarah Taylor
April 21, 2026
0
CSIS says it’s likely unable to approve early retirements, citing ‘operational pressures’

Employees at Canada's spy agency who were hoping to take advantage of the federal government's early retirement incentive appear to be out of luck The Canadian Security Intelligence Service...

Read more

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

Treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma, adding options, say new Canadian guidelines

April 14, 2025
Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

Ford government to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras

October 28, 2025
INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

INTERVIEW | Introducing Link Music Lab: Fusing Classical Persian Music In Contemporary Toronto

May 8, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS – AI Curated content

CANADIANA.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

BROWSE BY TAG

Canada News CBC.ca Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com Skateboarding tomsguide.com

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.