Pipeline deal could trigger race to the bottom on Canada's climate policy: advocates
27-11-2025 21:50 via sudbury.com

Pipeline deal could trigger race to the bottom on Canada's climate policy: advocates

A new pipeline agreement between Alberta and Ottawa is raising concerns that key climate policies could be opened up to province-by-province negotiation.
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