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Published Mar 29, 2026 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 2 minute read
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The Trans Mountain Expansion Project pipe is on the ground near Highway 60 and 628, and will be in the ground just west of Edmonton December 3, 2019. Mark Carney touted more projects on this scale in the spring 2025 election campaign. Postmedia fileArticle content
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RE: Pipelines old news (letters, March 27). First, the TMX pipeline only ballooned to $35 billion after the liberal government decided to buy it. Second, the “clean” energy sector is only growing due to government subsidies, at taxpayers expense. Third, the carbon tax accumulates many times over, it’s not just a little tax on a single barrel of oil. Eventually the consumer pays for it all many times over.
RYAN WALKER
(The response still stands: we can build pipelines and promote renewables at the same time.)
ENERGY IRONY
I find it interesting that some people believe that solar or wind are the answer to our energy needs. I wonder how many actually delve into the making of solar or wind devices because if they did they would realize that it takes oil and gas to make the products necessary for both of them. How ironic is that.
GEORGE COLGAN
(All industrial processes that don’t rely on hydro or nuclear energy are typically powered by oil and/or gas.)
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STRANGE METRIC
Bob Stauffer was gloating about the fact the Oilers are the only team in their division with a positive goals differential. Wouldn’t it be better to be the only team with the highest number of wins? Or am I missing something?
GREG ZAWASKI
(Oilers fans take the positives where they find them.)
EXPENSIVE WAR
This war going on in Iran is getting very expensive for the average Canadian who is trying to pay one’s bills. The cost of fuel is going up and up and could be over two dollars a litre. Then there is the rise in the cost of diesel fuel. This will make the cost of groceries unaffordable. So the food bank is the only solution. When will this nightmare end?
LORNE VANDERWOUDE
(It’s possible not even Donald Trump knows.)
CARNEY THE NO DEAL MAKER
Prime Minister Mark Carney spent so much time travelling to India and speaks about our ability to cut red tape and all the resources we have, however Donald Trump announced that the U.S. is building a new refinery, its first in 50 years. The refinery will be located in Brownsville, Texas, and will be built using funds from a more than $300-billion investment deal struck with an Indian oil company called Reliance. For all of Carney’s travelling, where are the deals? Picture Alberta.
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MICHEL FILLION
(MOUs just aren’t cutting it. We are right to ask — where are the deals?)
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