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Ontario Launches Feasibility Study To Build East-West Pipeline And Energy Corridor

The study aims to boost Canadian energy exports and jobs by building pipelines with Canadian steel, supporting manufacturing and reducing reliance on U.S. energy markets.

  • Ontario has launched a feasibility study for a new pipeline and energy corridor to transport oil and gas from Alberta and Saskatchewan to eastern refineries and ports on James Bay, Hudson Bay, and the Great Lakes.
  • Premier Doug Ford stated that the study aims to strengthen Ontario's economy and create jobs amid U.S. tariffs as part of a plan to build a more competitive economy for Ontario and Canada.
  • The study will assess the construction of new pipelines using Canadian steel and is expected to provide corridor options and cost analyses next year.
  • Ontario will engage with Indigenous communities and advance economic reconciliation, focusing on pathways to Indigenous equity participation.
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Doug Ford launches feasibility study of an east-west oil pipeline

The premier is taking another step in his push for an east-west energy pipeline.

·Toronto, Canada
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Canadian Manufacturing broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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