Even if Alberta did pay for the pipeline BC and the federal government will not allow the pipeline to go in unless it is on their full terms which makes it to expensive and not realistic to do at this time. That north coast tanker ban only effects the price to ship, there are smaller tankers running the area regularly.
It is funny how the C Gov was against the LNG lines but magically have a deal struck with Germany and just like magic they support LNG expansion.
Considering that the most likely route is the southern route, most of this is moot.
Only after the cancelled the project. They swooped in to save the day lol
In america private interests are willing to spend money to make money and assume risks.
In Canada, private interests want to be handed everything and pampered.
Which is fine, but its why Canadian companies get obliterated on the global stage when they face competition.
Bombardier, Blackberry, Sears, Nokia, Hudson Bay, Eatons, the list goes on and on.
The fact that energy companies sitting on untold hundreds of billions of dollars are too cautious to spend money building a pipeline when the Feds removed most every roadblock is indicative of the small minded risk adverse, corporate cowardice that plagues the private sector in Canada across every industry.
Which is why i said from the start, before the MOU was even signed, Alberta is going to need to pony up. Only way it gets built.