
Carney says its 'highly likely' B.C. pipeline appears on list of nation-building projects
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is sounding optimistic about an Alberta-B.C. oil pipeline, and a carbon capture and storage network, as priority nation-building projects. But how feasible are they? Guest host Tim Powers speaks with energy economist Andrew Leach about the likelihood of these projects getting built.
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- A 1-on-1 chat with Bonnie Critchley, the Independent candidate who is challenging Pierre Poilievre in next month's Battle River-Crowfoot byelection.
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