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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Oct. 30, 2025, Ontario — The Ontario government has awarded a contract to complete a feasibility study to establish a new Canadian East-West pipeline and energy corridor. The study will explore the benefits of building new pipelines with Canadian steel to carry Western Canadian oil and gas from Alberta and Saskatchewan to new and established refineries in southern Ontario and new ports on James Bay, Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes. “We’re deliver…
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