Utility Corridors

Both major parties in the current federal election support building infrastructure, including pipelines to connect Western Canadian resources to Eastern markets. However, one party opposes pipeline construction, raising important questions […]
Published on April 1, 2025

Both major parties in the current federal election support building infrastructure, including pipelines to connect Western Canadian resources to Eastern markets. However, one party opposes pipeline construction, raising important questions about national unity and whether provinces should have veto power over federal infrastructure projects.

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Should the next federal government require Quebec to permit oil and gas pipelines through its territory and promote national unity by developing national energy corridors?

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