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Braid: Premier Smith launches pipeline, but B.C. wins the pot - Calgary Herald

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Carney joins Smith as Alberta announces West Coast oil pipeline plan - National Post.

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Carney joins Smith as Alberta announces West Coast oil pipeline plan National PostOpinion: Why the proposal for a major new pipeline should be a cause for celebration The Globe and MailRob Breakenridge: OK, Carney, now approve the pipeline for real National PostGovernment-owned Trans Mountain to lead $35-44 billion oil pipeline to BC Lower Mainland Canada's National ObserverWhat people are saying about the B.C.-Ottawa 'prosperity agreement' CTV News

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Government-owned Trans Mountain to lead $35-44 billion oil pipeline to BC Lower Mainland - Canada's National Observer.

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Government-owned Trans Mountain to lead $35-44 billion oil pipeline to BC Lower Mainland Canada's National ObserverAlberta pitches southern route for West Coast pipeline, with a price tag of $35B or more CBCWhat people are saying about the B.C.-Ottawa 'prosperity agreement' CTV NewsOpinion: Why the proposal for a major new pipeline should be a cause for celebration The Globe and MailCanada-British Columbia Cooperative Prosperity Agreement pm.gc.ca

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Braid: Premier Smith launches pipeline, but B.C.

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wins the pot Calgary HeraldOpinion: Why the proposal for a major new pipeline should be a cause for celebration The Globe and MailWhat people are saying about the B.C.-Ottawa 'prosperity agreement' CTV NewsAlberta pitches southern route for West Coast pipeline, with a price tag of $35B or more CBCGovernment-owned Trans Mountain to lead $35-44 billion oil pipeline to BC Lower Mainland Canada's National Observer

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Summary

**Summary:** Premier John Horgan launches the B.C. portion of Alberta's proposed $35-44 billion West Coast oil pipeline, which will connect to Roberts Bank in Delta. **Why It Matters:** This development is significant as it shifts the focus from a northern route through Saskatchewan and Manitoba to a southern route

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