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Pipelines, energy and natural resources

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They won't. Carney needs the poison pills to maintain his pro-green position whilst appearing to want to open Canada up for development. He is from the same cloth as Trudeau just a whole lot brighter
You’re right, a pro business guy who ran a multi billion corporation is totally against development in Canada.
 
My guess is the ball is in Danielle's court.

Her team includes

Pathways (Suncor, Imperial, ConocoPhillips, Cenovus, Canadian Natural)
Pipeline advisors (Enbridge, Trans Mountain, Southbow)

Indigenous participants
Dave Lamouche, President of the Métis Settlement General Council (Alberta-based).
Chief George Arcand Jr. of the Alexander First Nation.
Chief Tony Alexis of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation.
Chief Cody Thomas of the Enoch Cree Nation.
Chief Kelsey Jacko of the Cold Lake First Nation.
Chief Delbert Wapass of the Thunderchild First Nation (Saskatchewan).
Chris Sankey, a former Lax Kw'alaams councillor from British Columbia.

Reasonable to expect support from
Indian Resource Council
Indigenous Resource Network
National Coalition of Chiefs
and beneficiaries of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation as well as the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.

Danielle has until July 1 2026 to submit her Major Project submission.

I find it unlikely that she would have been as happy as she was if her advisory group weren't as up to speed with the prospects as she was.

I expect some sort of indication early in the New Year.

I also expect that the carbon tax will be rebated back to the industry in the form of investment in the CCS system and increased oil productivity systems.
 
Interesting player


And another one


And his brother, John, past Mayor of Lax Kw'alaams.


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Meanwhile

 
You’re right, a pro business guy who ran a multi billion corporation is totally against development in Canada.
I don't know how he squares his business background with his stated opposition to pipelines and oil but I haven't seen or read of any indication that he has mellowed at all. His business acumen dam near bankrupted England. They couldn't get rid of him fast enough Although I didn't follow it much, I did not notice any rhetoric emerging from Brazil to suggest that Canada's stance on oil had changed. I haven't seen any news regarding the development of Churchill as an alternate possibility for exporting oil. Forcing the oil companies to develop a viable Carbon capture system is potentially a brick wall as the technologies are in their infancy and unproven. He has stated that the Indigenous folks must be onside as must the government of B.C. in order for a pipeline to happen. So I don't hold out a lot of hope for any construction to follow his good news announcement. For Canada's sake, I hope I am wrong.
 
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