West Coast Pipeline “Highly Likely” Under Carney’s Plan

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West Coast Pipeline “Highly Likely” Under Carney’s Plan — but what does that really mean?

Prime Minister Mark Carney just stunned Canadians with a bold declaration: a new West Coast oil pipeline is “highly likely.” Yet the announcement comes cloaked in ambiguity, with no public proposal, no timeline, and no transparency. Under Bill C-5, Ottawa now has the power to fast-track major industrial projects—but behind closed doors, far from the eyes of the very citizens they claim to serve.

For years, Canadians watched billions in energy investment vanish due to political sabotage, regulatory paralysis, and anti-development ideology. Now suddenly, the same government that blocked Keystone, buried Northern Gateway, and hamstrung Alberta’s prosperity wants to become an “energy superpower”? The pivot is staggering—and demands scrutiny.

Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta’s oil isn’t just a commodity—it’s a lifeline. Energy security, fiscal strength, and national unity hang in the balance. But trust can’t be restored by pancake photo-ops and vague promises. It takes clarity, consistency, and a federal government willing to partner, not dictate.

What’s really behind Carney’s “pipeline revival”? And are Canadians ready to believe in federal sincerity again—or are we witnessing political theatre dressed up as economic strategy?

🔹 Should Canada fast-track energy projects even if they face environmental opposition?
🔹 Do you trust the federal government to act in the “national interest”—or is that just another talking point?

Let’s talk.

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#canadaenergy #pipelinepolitics #danielleSmith #markcarney #economicsovereignty

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