Carney’s caucus ERUPTS over pipeline deal
A cabinet resignation and internal backlash shake the Liberal caucus as Carney pushes ahead with a northern pipeline deal.
Ottawa and Alberta’s new energy accord is triggering backlash from every direction. Critics question whether the proposed northern pipeline route will ever attract investor support, while others say the deal forces Alberta to shoulder major costs long before any construction begins. Climate activists are furious, some Liberal MPs are openly uneasy, and British Columbia’s stance remains a major wildcard.
At the same time, new polling shows most Canadians — including a slim majority in B.C. — now support a northern pipeline to the coast, raising the stakes for both governments.
National Citizens Coalition president Peter Coleman joins the show to break down the political fallout, the investor reaction, and what this accord actually means for Alberta, Ottawa, and the future of Canada’s energy sector.






The 'deal' is all mirrors (on top of mirrors), now comes the smoke. Liberal M.O. Smoke and mirrors, then deflect and blame it on someone else. Wait for it.
It's a scam. The Lieberals know it and we know it. Sure the caucus is upset. It's good optics. But we all know Eby isn't going to let it happen without a HUGE fight that will drag on for decades. "Well I approved the deal, it's not my fault B.C. said "No"! The lying frauds.