Why Canada needs a Pacific pipeline NOW
Alexander Brown and Caroline Elliott examine how shifting geopolitics heighten the urgency for Canadian bitumen access to tidewater — and why B.C. Premier David Eby could stand in the way
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, the director of the National Citizens Coalition, is joined by frequent guest Dr. Caroline Elliott of the B.C. Public Land Use Society and the Aristotle Foundation, to break down the impacts of Maduro’s capture on Canada’s need to quickly get its bitumen pipeline to the Pacific Coast, and the concern that B.C. Premier David Eby with his secretive DRIPA agenda will attempt to stand in the way.
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British Columbia remains in crisis under Eby’s lack of leadership, with nightly emergency room closures, even recent maternity ward closures, and the province is hemorrhaging jobs and capital at the worst possible moment.
Elliott, the province’s leading policy analyst and a prominent conservative figure, is asked about B.C. Conservative leadership, and what she’s hoping to see as a direction for the party, and the kind of courage she expects from those putting themselves forward for leadership.
Join Brown and Elliott for this insightful discussion at a time when Canadians can no longer be dragged down by far-left forces in British Columbia, and those who wish to continue the decline of the Trudeau years.




Alex you stated that BC is under a crisis because of Ebys lack of leadership.
Imagine how Canada feels with Carneys lack of anything except meaningless word salads
Carnage is trying to destroy Canada and Canadians.
The whole time he has been in office he hasn’t made 1 trade deal and has put the country’s economy in to a nose dive.