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Will a Conservative pipeline test fracture the Liberals?

Will a Conservative pipeline test fracture the Liberals?

Update: 2025-12-08
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The Conservatives are looking to magnify a potential rift in Liberal caucus on Tuesday, with a motion that would force MPs to show their support for a new oil pipeline to B.C. and changes to the North Coast tanker ban. Andrew Scheer tells Power & Politics his party is putting forward the motion because 'Canadians deserve clarity,' and accuses Prime Minister Mark Carney of delivering a different message to Alberta than other parts of the country. Plus, Catherine Abreu explains why she was one of two members who resigned from Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body last week, saying the Carney government 'at no point' sought its advice on the oil and gas projects it's supporting.

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zeek

why would anyone believe anything Scheer says after he was caught buying a van and sending his kids to private school WITH OUR TAX DOLLARS. when you're a thief, lying comes pretty easily.

Dec 9th
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Will a Conservative pipeline test fracture the Liberals?

Will a Conservative pipeline test fracture the Liberals?