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West Coast Pipeline Push: Alberta and Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Alberta’s official proposal for a new west-coast bitumen pipeline, with a projected price tag of $35.2B to $43.7B and a target construction window of 2032–2034, as mayors along the route argue it could finally restart growth after years of stalled energy projects. Federal-Provincial Tensions: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says Ottawa and Alberta should scrap carbon taxes and repeal anti-pipeline rules instead of borrowing billions to fund the project. Major Projects & Oversight: The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says its RBT2 container terminal expansion is separate from the pipeline concept, and that it hasn’t been involved in route discussions submitted to the federal Major Projects Office. Wildfire Mutual Aid: Yukon wildland firefighting teams were deployed to help the Northwest Territories fight multiple large fires, coordinated through CIFFC mutual aid. Food Security Strategy: Ottawa’s National Food Security Strategy is rolling out with boosted grocery benefit payments, aiming to lower grocery costs and strengthen Canada’s food system. Privacy & AI Governance: Canada’s privacy law overhaul (Bill C-36) is back in focus amid ongoing debate over how to manage emerging AI risks.

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Jul. 2, 2026

AEBC says Canada Disability Benefit increase falls short

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NordSpace opens Ottawa office and names former Transport Canada executive as VP

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Arizona export council launches North American forum with Canadian ambassador

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ChargeLab raises Canadian home EV charging payouts to 10¢ per kWh

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Canada Abstained. CBTU-Canada is Calling For a Federal Apology.

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Resource Works welcomes Cooperative Prosperity Agreement and new oil pipeline proposal as landmark day for Canada’s resource economy

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AEBC Says 14-Cent-a-Day Increase Falls Short of the Promise of the Canada Disability Benefit

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