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Alberta working with Ontario and Saskatchewan to improve energy corridors

ALBERTA, CANADA, AUG 8 – The study aims to create a pipeline and rail corridor to boost energy security, create thousands of jobs, and reduce reliance on U.S. energy infrastructure, officials said.

  • On Aug. 7, 2025, the Ontario government issued a request for proposals through Infrastructure Ontario to conduct a feasibility study exploring a new economic and energy corridor between Alberta and Ontario.
  • Following a recent provincial memorandum, talks resumed as U.S. tariff threats this year revived pipeline expansion discussions among Ontario, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
  • The study outlines links to Southern Ontario refineries, including new Alberta-to-Ontario pipelines and a deep-sea port on James Bay, using Ontario and Canadian steel.
  • According to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, the corridor would help secure long-term energy access, create thousands of jobs, and channel Alberta’s energy to markets across Canada and around the world.
  • Through the RFP, the Ontario government asked, 'the study to evaluate strategies for Indigenous equity participation and consider establishing a Canadian Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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