26-11-2025 18:03 via cbc.ca

Carney's expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources

With Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to lay out a path forward for an oil pipeline to northwest B.C. on Thursday, senior people around him have had to assuage skittish MPs and at least one cabinet minister about the virtues of the forthcoming "grand bargain" with Alberta.
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