Carney government to vote against Conservative motion on pipeline support

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The Liberal government will vote against a Conservative motion on Tuesday that calls for the federal government to support a bitumen pipeline, a senior government source tells CTV News.

The opposition motion, which is non-binding, explicitly calls for the support of “one or more pipelines enabling the export of at least one million barrels a day of low-emission Alberta bitumen from a strategic deep-water port on the British Columbia coast to Asia markets,” and for the “adjustment to the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, while respecting the duty to consult Indigenous Peoples.”

The wording of the motion is similar to the memorandum of understanding (MOU) that was signed last month between the federal government and Alberta, which outlined the conditions that need to be met for a new oil pipeline to the Pacific to proceed, but does not include measures Alberta has agreed upon.

According to the source, the motion “ignores critical elements” of the MOU, such as industrial carbon pricing, co-ownership opportunities for Indigenous Peoples and engagement with British Columbia. As a result, the federal government will vote against it.

“By refusing to support all elements of this MOU, Conservatives are demonstrating their intent to divide Canadians an inability to get big things built,” the source said, while emphasizing the current trade war with the U.S.

In the MOU, Alberta agreed to negotiate an industrial carbon pricing agreement by April 2026 that would implement an industrial carbon price with a floor of $130 per tonne, and calls for the development of the Pathways Project, the world’s largest carbon capture utilization and storage project.

In return, the federal Liberals have agreed to suspend the clean electricity regulations in the province, not implement the oil and gas emissions cap, and if required, make an exemption to the federal tanker ban.

Speaking to reporters on Parliament Hill on Monday, Alberta Liberal MP Corey Hogan called it a motion “that’s designed to provoke and to divide” and said a “yes or no vote makes the pipeline less likely.”

“If it’s a yes vote, it might look like we don’t take seriously our requirement to consult with B.C. First Nations and if it’s a no vote, it might look like we’re not serious about the pipeline,” Hogan added.

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We all knew Carney had no intention of allowing this to go forward and now we know for sure
 
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Wait so Carney says do it in the liberal mps say no what the fuck. I knew an implosion was going to happen from a year to year and a half look at my old posts but man this is even faster than I was thinking.

Let's be honest this is more to do with the fact the conservatives are saying let's do it more than anything but the pipeline is never going to happen.
 
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We all knew Carney had no intention of allowing this to go forward and now we know for sure
d01tg0d0wnBut, but, but Alberta needs to continue to pay Canada's bills and not be traitors or whine!!!

With the Bloc Quebecois now falling into line with its ideological soulmates on the west coast, how much life is left in the Memorandum Of Understanding?

Blanchet offered his help to B.C. last week — seeing that the MOU was negotiated without the province’s input and offers to relax key climate policies such as the tanker ban — and Eby’s team and his quickly came into contact to coordinate a virtual meeting.
Blanchet said they quickly agreed that, on certain subjects, they were on the same page.
Smith set up the feds yet again to show what they really are... the canada we used to love is but a burnt ember and it is about 100 years past time for Alberta to go our own way!!!
 


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We all knew Carney had no intention of allowing this to go forward and now we know for sure
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Pipeline Vote Fails 196 To 139

The Commons last night by a 196 to 139 vote rejected a Conservative motion to support construction of an Alberta oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast. Liberals called the motion a ploy to embarrass Prime Minister Mark Carney: "There’s a risk in voting yes, there’s a risk in voting no." READ MORE

MOU was a practical joke to say one of Smith's 9 demands was sort of taken seriously... all other demands ENTIRELY IGNORED!!
 
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