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Russian Politics · RussiaThe European Council and European Parliament reached a provisional agreement early Wednesday to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027, introducing a legally binding stepwise prohibition on liquefied natural gas and pipeline gas from Russia.See the Story
EU Agrees to Phase Out Russian Gas Imports By 2027
43% Left coverage: 80 sources

Alberta Politics · AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is vowing to keep up the fight against Ottawa as she admits many of her United Conservative Party members still need to be convinced that her recent pipeline pact is indeed a victory. The milestone deal with Ottawa signed earlier this week clears regulatory hurdles for a potential pipeline to the West Coast. When her party’s annual convention opened Friday the premier was met with skepticism and at one point boos when she asked party supporters if they felt more confident in Canada than they did before the pact with Prime Minister Mark Carney.See the Story
Alberta’s Smith vows to continue fight against Ottawa despite pipeline pact win
59% Left coverage: 27 sources

Climate Change · ChurchillOver the summer, the Canadian government announced that it’s setting up a Major Projects Office to identify and fast-track projects deemed to be in the national interest. The projects under consideration are spread across Canada and focus on mining, power generation and port expansions. But each update to the list throws a spotlight on a persistent gap in Canada’s planning processes. The federal government has signalled it wants to see these pro…See the Story
Fast-tracking without foresight: Canada’s risky approach to major projects
100% Center coverage: 1 sources