Can Premier Smith sell Alberta's carbon deal with Ottawa to her constituents?
The Front Bench discusses Alberta’s carbon deal with Ottawa, pipeline timelines, and Premier Danielle Smith’s political pitch to the province.
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The Front Bench discusses Alberta’s carbon deal with Ottawa, pipeline timelines, and Premier Danielle Smith’s political pitch to the province.
Due to the war in Iran, the federal government is warning that their ability to help Canadians abroad might be limited this summer. Alex Karpa explains.
John Vennavally-Rao looks at the rising cost of gas across Canada and what experts say are the best ways drivers can save ahead of the long weekend.
Vassy Kapelos weighs in on the significance of Ottawa and Alberta reaching a carbon pricing agreement and what the political implications may be.
Abigail Bimman reports on the major milestone for a new Alberta pipeline and how soon construction could begin with a green light from Ottawa.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner discusses pipeline plans, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith striking a deal with Ottawa, and the separation ruling.
B.C. Liberal MP Taleeb Noormohamed discusses 2027 pipeline plans, its ambitious timeline, and working with Alberta to reach climate targets.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says building a new pipeline ‘will unlock enormous opportunities’ with Asian markets.
Melanie Dene, director of programming at Indigenous Climate Action, ‘doesn’t think there can be a buy in’ for First Nations communities to support a pipeline.
PM Mark Carney says a low carbon oil pipeline will help ‘bolster’ Canada’s independence, but carbon capture conditions must first be met.
PM Mark Carney says part of the deal includes carbon capture agreements to support clean energy with ‘the cost shared equally’ between Alberta and Ottawa.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the new carbon price will be ‘substantially lower than the previous federal policy.’
CTV News’ U.S. Political Analyst Eric Ham on his main takeaways from the two-day summit in China that was filled with ‘pomp and pageantry.’
Adrian Ghobrial breaks down the factors driving a surging demand for electric vehicles in Canada and what this could mean for the market.
Abigail Bimman takes a closer look at Ottawa’s plan to double Canada’s power grid by 2050, creating jobs and lowering consumer costs in the process.
Jon Bey, CEO of Standard Uranium Ltd., discusses the company’s pure uranium exploration focus on the Davidson River Project, its flagship asset in the world’s premier uranium district.