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I'm looking for some clarity here.I see that a pipeline didn't even make the second list. Would one of you liberal apologists please explain how we are going to become an energy superpower when our resources are landlocked. Although the port of Churchill is listed, there is no indication that the rail line is going to be improved to link with and carry petroleum products from source to the port so that is out. However, the port of Montreal ranks way up there but again, no indication of energy transport.
Was the expectation that the identification of 'fast tracked' projects by the Feds (with the Provs and Indigenous partners) was that the Fed's would be making the purely business decision as to what was going to be built and where and what route it would take, or, was the aim of 'fast tracked' identification to select already defined projects that were stuck in the molasses of gov't bureaucracy and push them across the finish line ASAP?
Are there any open, business initiated, oil pipeline proposals in the works right now, beyond some back of the napkin stuff?