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Pipeline policy divides B.C., Alberta as premiers meet with Carney in Saskatoon | Globalnews.ca

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to see a pipeline built to ship oil to the Port of Prince Rupert on B.C. ’s northern coast.
Smith said any project list that doesn’t include new pipelines would send a bad message to Alberta as separatist sentiment flares up in that province.
Smith wants the Carney government to eliminate nine federal policies that discourage pipeline projects in Canada .
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said it's “absolutely critical” that Canada expand its export markets.
With differing demands from the 13 premiers, there will have to be compromises if Carney ’s vision of building a “ one Canada economy” is going to work out.
Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson said that, with so many competing agendas around the table, not all premiers are going to get “everything they want”.
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