Carney Pitches Reluctant British Columbia on New Oil Pipeline to Fuel Asia The Carney government's latest pitch to build a new oil pipeline in British Columbia has reignited a contentious debate over the province's economic future.
Premier David Eby's opposition is well documented, but what lies beneath his reluctance? Is it a genuine concern for environmental sustainability or merely a calculated gamble to appease local voters?
A Pipeline Predominant Strategy Mark Carney's strategy for doubling Canada's electricity generation by 2050 has been touted as an ambitious plan to reduce the country's carbon footprint.