‘Eagle Spirit’ pipeline gaining momentum as other projects stonewalled, says proponent

Eagle Spirit has the support of First Nations along the route, but faces a tanker ban law and economic issues.
The Trans Alaska pipeline is pictured. The Eagle Spirit proposes a 1,500-kilometre pipeline through similar terrain, starting in Fort McMurray, Alta.
As Alberta faces low oil prices and other pipeline projects struggle to be built, the president of a company proposing a multi-billion-dollar Indigenous-led pipeline project that includes plans for a western “energy corridor” says federal politicians should be payi...

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