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'We don’t want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism

Carney said there was momentum behind his nation-building agenda after receiving criticism from British Columbia Premier David Eby.

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nationalpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

'We don’t want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism

Carney said there was momentum behind his nation-building agenda after receiving criticism from British Columbia Premier David Eby.

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financialpost.com1 mesi fa

Carney pitches reluctant B.C. on new oil pipeline to fuel Asia

Prime Minister Mark Carney said people in B.C. should see substantial economic benefits from a proposed new oil pipeline. Read more.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·financialpost.com

    Carney pitches reluctant B.C. on new oil pipeline to fuel Asia

    Prime Minister Mark Carney said people in B.C. should see substantial economic benefits from a proposed new oil pipeline. Read more.

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    'We don’t want to hear what people are against,' Carney tells Vancouver audience after pipeline criticism

    Carney said there was momentum behind his nation-building agenda after receiving criticism from British Columbia Premier David Eby.