Carney wants a pipeline, but building one will be even harder than it sounds

The Liberal government is pushing for a 'nation-building' project to expand fossil fuel production, but the barriers are enormous.
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives for the Liberal party caucus meeting in the West Block on May 25, 2025.

The federal government is planning to get back into the oil pipeline business, although executing on that goal will be extremely tough, given commercial, political, and constitutional realities. 

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