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Canada's Carney says pact with British Columbia maintains northwest coast oil tanker ban

Ottawa will back major B.C. infrastructure and resource projects with about $20 billion while keeping North Coast tanker restrictions in place, officials said.

  • On Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby announced a $20 billion federal support package for the province while explicitly maintaining the Northern Tanker Ban along the North Coast.
  • This agreement secures British Columbia's commitment not to oppose a new pipeline from Alberta, superseding a previous Ottawa-Alberta memorandum of understanding that had suggested Ottawa might consider adjusting the tanker ban.
  • Federal funds include $10 billion for Roberts Bank port upgrades and $3.5 billion for the North Coast Transmission Line, alongside $3 billion for the Massey Tunnel and $500 million for the Red Chris mine.
  • Premier Eby stated the province will not fight the pipeline project in court, fulfilling constitutional obligations while emphasizing the deal focuses on British Columbia's growth rather than responding to Alberta.
  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces a deadline to file pipeline applications, though a private-sector proponent remains unidentified; energy firms including Enbridge Inc. and South Bow Corp. previously declined to assume the project's financial risks.
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Oil Price broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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