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Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond the US

ABC News

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July 3, 2026

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Canada moved to advance a Pacific Coast pipeline from Alberta as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to diversify oil exports beyond the United States while easing separatist tensions and preserving environmental protections on British Columbia’s northern...

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada Secures BC Deal for 1-Million-Barrel Pacific Pipeline in Bet on Asian Markets Over US

Canada has cleared the central obstacle to a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast by striking a deal with British Columbia that locks in the northern tanker ban and commits federal compensation for environmental risks. The 1-million-barrel-per-day pipeline through the Trans Mountain corridor, estimated at 35 billion to 44 billion, is designed to open Canada's oil to Asian buyers amid mounting US trade pressure.

CBC News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Alberta pitches new West Coast oil pipeline to B.C.'s South Coast

Alberta pitches new West Coast oil pipeline to B.C.'s South Coast

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada signs deal to build major oil pipeline to Pacific coast

Canada signs deal to build major oil pipeline to Pacific coast

National Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Alberta, Ontario announce proposal for new west-east oil pipeline and minerals corridor

Danielle Smith and Doug Ford are advancing a new proposed pipeline that would ship Alberta oil to refineries

Bloomberg

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ontario, Alberta Pitch Cross-Canada Oil Pipeline to Ease US Reliance

Alberta and Ontario proposed a crude oil pipeline and energy corridor across Canada as a way of reducing the country’s dependence on the US.

The Tribune

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond US

Canada moved Thursday to advance a new pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific Coast as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to reduce the country’s dependence on the United States as its main oil customer, while trying to ease separatist tensions in the energy-rich province without abandoning environmental protections on British Columbia’s northern coast. Carney and []

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Related coverage for " Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond the US": The Eastern Herald — Canada Secures BC Deal for 1-Million-Barrel Pacific Pipeline in Bet on Asian Markets Over US. CBC News — Alberta pitches new West Coast oil pipeline to B.C.'s South Coast. Sweden Herald — Canada signs deal to build major oil pipeline to Pacific coast. National Post — Alberta, Ontario announce proposal for new west-east oil pipeline and minerals corridor. Bloomberg — Ontario, Alberta Pitch Cross-Canada Oil Pipeline to Ease US Reliance. The Tribune — Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond US