Most Canadians Support Alberta Pipeline in Carney-Smith Energy Deal: Poll
Steve Paikin and panelists discuss pipeline development, Steven Guilbeault's cabinet resignation, and questions about Liberal governance on his weekly podcast.
- Recently, Steve Paikin released a new episode of The Paikin Podcast, available on YouTube and podcast platforms on this local news site, where he discusses pipelines and governance.
- Steve Paikin, former anchor of TVO's The Agenda , has recently appeared on Closer Look and interviewed David Shore and Freddie Highmore.
- The federal government agreed in 2018 to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline and expansion from Kinder Morgan for $4.5 billion, and Canadians now face loans of $36 billion as Bill Morneau, former federal finance minister, said the government was `gamed`.
- Political reactions ranged from suggestions of a `method to Carney's madness` to accusations of a `grand betrayal` regarding pipeline and climate issues, critics said.
- Panellists on the show debated Steven Guilbeault's resignation, pipeline prospects, and whether Mark Carney's Liberals govern like Conservatives, with Martha Hall Findlay and Tony Clement offering insights.
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Why MP Steven Guilbeault didn't quit cabinet earlier
Steven Guilbeault quit cabinet last week after Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a deal with Alberta over a potential pipeline project to the B.C. coast. Laura Lynch, host of What On Earth, asked the former environment minister why this was his last straw.
THE PAIKIN PODCAST: Will the Carney Liberals actually build a pipeline?
Hosted by one of Canada's most respected journalists, Steve Paikin's new podcast is featured here every Saturday morning in cooperation with Village Media
Most Canadians Support Alberta Pipeline in Carney-Smith Energy Deal: Poll
The deal inked by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith late last month that paves the way for a new West Coast pipeline is largely supported by Canadians, a newly released poll suggests. An Abacus Data survey conducted within 24 hours of the agreement being signed on Nov. 27 found that 55 percent of Canadians polled support the concept of a pipeline to the West Coast, while 18 percent oppose it. Fifteen percent of the 1,…
What the Data Shows About the New Canada-Alberta Pipeline Opportunity
From Energy Now By Canada Powered by Women Canada has entered a new period of energy cooperation, marking one of the biggest shifts in federal–provincial alignment on energy priorities in years. Get the Latest Canadian Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It’s FREE: Quick Sign-Up Here Last week as Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlines how both governments will app…
Mark Carney’s coup de grâce — forcing Guilbeault out of cabinet
By Conrad Black Readers will recall that I was censorious of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s histrionic emulation of Winston Churchill during the election campaign, lacking only the siren-suit, the cigar and the eloquence, as he promised to lead Canada with raised elbows “in the fields and in the streets,” as he engaged U.S. President Donald Trump, whom he claimed was “trying to break us.” I have since been happy to commend the prime minister for e…
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