What are the chances that Alberta just agreed to an increased industrial carbon tax in exchange for a pipeline that never gets built?
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Hopefully renewables keep dropping oil prices worldwide until pipelines don't make financial sense. Unfortunately we live in an economic system that only changes when the dollar signs tell it to.
A pipeline takes 10 years+ to pay for itself under normal circumstances, even.
~100%, if it doesn't fall apart before April.
Genius. As someone who lives here, fighting with Ottawa was the main popular thing the UCP had to offer, and they just abandoned that, too. Nobody will get off on a spat with BC where their holiday cabin is.
That would be awesome if it worked out that way.
Carny is a smart man, what better way to shut up this traitorous bimbo and the bozo in Sask.
If they intend to exempt the pipeline from the FIsheries Act, the Species at Risk Act and the Impact Assessment Act the First Nations would not accept it - unless they bribe them with the offer of co-ownership, which is what I suspect that's about.
Please don't anyone ever tell me again Carney is sensitive to the perils of climate change.
Hopefully the pipeline will never get built because it requires private financing. And it should be made clear that neither government is to offer loan guarantees or buy equity in the pipeline, like Jason Kenney did with Keystone XL.
This is not solving anything about fossil emissions, and it wouldn't help the energy transition. China and India are at least using their fossil energy to help renewables. Not so for this Canadian plan.
Trans Mountain isn’t even running at capacity. Marlaina is such a cunt.
This time around, no notes. Carney hit on something brilliant, and has gotten the Alberta UCP to raise the carbon tax, build CCS and abandon their main message with popular appeal, all in exchange for a pipe dream that BC and the coastal FNs will never allow.
Actually, one note. He just had to shoehorn in AI somehow.
This seems to be the deadline on how this turns out for the pipeline. I'd save the positive comments of Carney till then.
There's actually a fair bit of other to stuff to decifer in the docs as well.
The application for this pipeline project will be ready to submit to the Major Projects Office on or before July 1, 2026.
I'm not sure why that's unclear. Alberta will definitely have something ready to submit; the deadline is just there for the sake of completeness. The Major Projects Office can't make BC and FNs agree to it once it's submitted.
If it falls apart before April when the new pricing comes in, that's another matter. But even then the federal government hasn't lost anything.