Can the Carney-Smith MOU deliver a pipeline?
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Shannon Joseph, chair of Energy for a Secure Future, analyzes the key provisions in the landmark MOU between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, including the lifting of the tanker ban, forthcoming changes to the industrial carbon price, and Indigenous ownership requirements. Joseph also discusses Canada's comparative advantage in its energy self-sufficiency, the shift toward federal-provincial cooperation, and the investment conditions needed to move from political agreements to market-driven infrastructure projects.
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