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

The study will explore routes, costs, and infrastructure to boost energy security, create jobs, and support Indigenous equity participation, Premier Doug Ford said.

  • On Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a feasibility study for a pipeline and energy corridor using Canadian steel to move oil east to James Bay, Hudson Bay, and the Great Lakes.
  • Ford said the analysis aims to build a more competitive economy and create jobs amid United States tariffs, while the government said it would protect Ontario's energy security with Western Canada oil and gas.
  • The study will examine corridor locations, costs, and complementary projects while Ontario will honour consultations with Indigenous communities for economic reconciliation.
  • Asked why Manitoba is not involved, McCarthy told reporters he hopes the Prime Minister will fast-track the project, and Stiles said energy firms should pay for the study.
  • Supporters say the plan will strengthen Canada's energy security, but Environmental Defence Canada argues it ignores climate realities and questions demand for more Canadian oil.
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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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