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LILLEY: Carney’s Alberta deal could revive pipeline plans and reshape Canada

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The PM’s Alberta agreement promises to break political gridlock and jump-start Canada’s energy sector — but can he do it?

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On Thursday, Mark Carney heads to what is normally hostile territory for a Liberal; he’ll be addressing the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. The relationship between the Liberals and Calgary’s business community, dominated by oil and gas, has been rocky for decades going back to at least Pierre Trudeau’s decision to establish Petro-Canada and the National Energy Program.

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We’re a long way from those days, but even over the last decade under Justin Trudeau’s time as PM, the federal–Alberta relationship has remained strained.

With the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Carney hopes to change that. Smith has been incredibly positive about her relationship with Carney while making it clear that her number one economic priority is a bitumen pipeline to the Pacific........

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