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Energy minister to brief B.C. Liberal MPs on expected Alberta pipeline deal
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson will update B.C. Liberal MPs on the federal-Alberta pipeline deal amid calls for First Nations and B.C. government consent, with a key memorandum expected Thursday.
- On Nov. 26, 2025, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson will brief B.C. Liberal MPs in Ottawa on the expected federal-Alberta energy deal.
- Last week, B.C. Liberal MPs said any pipeline deal to the West Coast needs consent from First Nations and the B.C. government, while David Eby, Premier of British Columbia, called negotiations without his government 'unacceptable'.
- Speaking to reporters this week, Tim Hodgson, Energy and Natural Resources Minister, said the federal government will speak with B.C. 'in short order' and highlighted Ottawa's strong record on major projects.
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