Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
Saskatchewan joins talks to support exports of potash, oil, and agricultural products with potential pipeline and limited tanker traffic on B.C.'s northern coast.
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe expressed hope for progress in building a pipeline and allowing tanker traffic in northern B.C. to support Saskatchewan's export goals for potash, agricultural products, and oil.
- Moe is involved in discussions regarding the pipeline and tanker traffic, with confidence that a private-sector project will emerge if regulations change.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are reportedly brokering a deal on Alberta's energy sector that may include the pipeline and limited exemptions for oil tankers.
- Moe stated that it is reasonable to think that there will be work on specific pathways to minimize the environmental impact during development.
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Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to a deciding vote by the Speaker for the bill that Premier David Eby said would force an election if it failed.
Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to a deciding vote by the Speaker for the bill that Premier David Eby said would force an election if it failed.
Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to a deciding vote by the Speaker for the bill that Premier David Eby said would force an election if it failed.
Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to a deciding vote by the Speaker for the bill that Premier David Eby said would force an election if it failed.
Speaker's vote gets northern power line through B.C. legislature by slimmest margin
VICTORIA — Legislation to fast-track construction of a northern power line has squeaked through the British Columbia legislature thanks to a deciding vote by the Speaker for the bill that Premier David Eby said would force an election if it failed.
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