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Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement
Conservatives push for a House vote to endorse a pipeline exporting 1 million barrels daily from Alberta through B.C., challenging the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act while respecting Indigenous consultation.
- The federal Conservatives plan to force a House vote on the Liberal government's pipeline agreement with Alberta.
- The motion calls for support of a pipeline enabling export of one million barrels per day of Alberta oil from a B.C. port, achieved through adjusting the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act while consulting Indigenous people.
- The proposed pipeline deal has exposed divisions within the Liberal caucus, with some MPs supporting it as an opportunity to improve Ottawa-Alberta relations, while others criticize it for undermining climate efforts.
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Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement
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