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David Eby and Mark Carney to meet amid B.C. pipeline politics

2 sources4 storiesFirst seen 5/20/2026Score53Mixed Progress
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Carney says the world is facing an 'energy crisis' and Canada must help solve it - CBC.

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Carney says the world is facing an 'energy crisis' and Canada must help solve it CBCCarney lays out pipeline conditions as Eby flags negotiations on B.C.'s priorities CTV News‘We need to move forward': Mark Carney urges B.C.

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has most projects on federal fast-track list, yet indignant that Alberta just got its first Vancouver Sun'We don't want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism National Post

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Carney lays out pipeline conditions as Eby flags negotiations on B.C.'s priorities CTV News'We don't want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism National PostOpinion: Ottawa-Alberta deal continues to strangle energy sector with climate red tape The Globe and Mail‘We need to move forward': Mark Carney urges B.C.

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We don't want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism - National Post.

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We don't want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism National PostCarney lays out pipeline conditions as Eby flags negotiations on B.C.'s priorities BNN Bloomberg Opinion: Ottawa-Alberta deal continues to strangle energy sector with climate red tape The Globe and MailFeds didn't push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: Dabrusin Global News‘We need to move forward': Mark Carney urges B.C.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with B.C.

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Premier David Eby on Wednesday morning and pipeline politics are expected to be high on the agenda.

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Summary

**Summary:** Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with B.C. Premier David Eby, focusing on pipeline politics amid Canada's energy crisis. **Why It Matters:** The meeting underscores the ongoing political tensions surrounding pipelines in British Columbia and highlights the potential for policy discussions to influence future developments in the region's energy sector

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