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First Nations chiefs demand answers over Alberta pipeline deal that doesn't mention water

January 23, 2026

Some First Nations chiefs are demanding answers from Ottawa after the federal government signed a pipeline agreement with Alberta that failed to make any mention of water consumption.



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