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10/3 podcast: Smith, Carney balance Ottawa-Alberta relations with pipeline approval deal

May 21, 2026

Ottawa-Alberta relations took a step forward last week with the signing of an agreement that potentially paves the way for a new oil pipeline to the coast.

The deal gives a timeline on approvals for a pipeline, should a proponent come forward, and allows Alberta and the feds to calm the waters in an at-times testy relationship.

National Post politics reporter Stephanie Taylor joins the show to discuss what went into the deal, what concessions Alberta had to make, and how this squares with the federal government’s push for national projects but also its environmental goals.

Background reading:Ottawa, Alberta agree to path on approving new oil pipeline by September 2027

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