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Guilbeault QUITS Over Alberta Deal — Carney’s Energy Pivot Just Cost Him a Seat
Steven Guilbeault says he will leave Parliament this summer, cutting Mark Carney’s Liberal majority to a one-seat cushion. The former environment minister’s resignation turns Carney’s Alberta energy deal into a direct test of whether Ottawa can still govern, approve pipelines, and hold its climate coalition together.
But the bigger story is the bargain behind the break. Carney is trying to replace Trudeau-era climate politics with a new deal for Alberta: stronger long-term industrial carbon pricing, faster project approvals, carbon capture, and a possible one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline to British Columbia’s northwest coast. Guilbeault is saying the price of that bargain is too high. Ottawa now has no room for error.
In this video, David Marsh breaks down Guilbeault’s resignation, Carney’s one-seat majority risk, the Canada-Alberta carbon and pipeline deal, and what it means for Canadian energy, pensions, RRSPs, jobs, and national unity.
Topics covered:
• Why Steven Guilbeault is leaving Parliament this summer
• How Carney’s Liberal majority could shrink to just one seat
• The Canada-Alberta implementation agreement and Alberta’s TIER carbon pricing system
• Why the effective carbon price is supposed to rise to $130 per tonne by 2040
• How the deal connects to a possible one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline to BC’s northwest coast
• Why the Pathways carbon capture project matters to Carney’s energy pivot
• What Alberta’s planned October separation referendum changes politically
• How pipeline certainty affects Canadian pension funds, RRSPs, energy stocks, jobs, and federal finances
One resignation just turned into a governing test. And Carney’s entire energy strategy now runs through a one-seat tripwire.
AI DISCLOSURE
David Marsh is a real person who has created a digital clone of himself using AI voice cloning (text-to-speech) and AI-generated visuals to deliver the news. All scripts are researched and fact-checked using verified sources. This channel uses AI tools for production — not for fabricating information.
DISCLAIMER
True North Report is an independent commentary channel. We are not affiliated with any government, political party, energy company, or organisation. Content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as professional financial, legal, or investment advice.
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Видео Guilbeault QUITS Over Alberta Deal — Carney’s Energy Pivot Just Cost Him a Seat канала True North Report
But the bigger story is the bargain behind the break. Carney is trying to replace Trudeau-era climate politics with a new deal for Alberta: stronger long-term industrial carbon pricing, faster project approvals, carbon capture, and a possible one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline to British Columbia’s northwest coast. Guilbeault is saying the price of that bargain is too high. Ottawa now has no room for error.
In this video, David Marsh breaks down Guilbeault’s resignation, Carney’s one-seat majority risk, the Canada-Alberta carbon and pipeline deal, and what it means for Canadian energy, pensions, RRSPs, jobs, and national unity.
Topics covered:
• Why Steven Guilbeault is leaving Parliament this summer
• How Carney’s Liberal majority could shrink to just one seat
• The Canada-Alberta implementation agreement and Alberta’s TIER carbon pricing system
• Why the effective carbon price is supposed to rise to $130 per tonne by 2040
• How the deal connects to a possible one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline to BC’s northwest coast
• Why the Pathways carbon capture project matters to Carney’s energy pivot
• What Alberta’s planned October separation referendum changes politically
• How pipeline certainty affects Canadian pension funds, RRSPs, energy stocks, jobs, and federal finances
One resignation just turned into a governing test. And Carney’s entire energy strategy now runs through a one-seat tripwire.
AI DISCLOSURE
David Marsh is a real person who has created a digital clone of himself using AI voice cloning (text-to-speech) and AI-generated visuals to deliver the news. All scripts are researched and fact-checked using verified sources. This channel uses AI tools for production — not for fabricating information.
DISCLAIMER
True North Report is an independent commentary channel. We are not affiliated with any government, political party, energy company, or organisation. Content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as professional financial, legal, or investment advice.
#StevenGuilbeault #MarkCarney #AlbertaDeal #TrueNorthReport #DavidMarsh #CanadianPolitics #Canada #CanadaNews #Guilbeault #Alberta #DanielleSmith #ClimatePolicy #CarbonPricing #TIER #PipelineNews #CanadaEnergy #OilPipeline #PathwaysAlliance #CarbonCapture #LiberalParty #ParliamentHill #CanadianEconomy #RRSP #PensionFunds #AlbertaSeparation
Видео Guilbeault QUITS Over Alberta Deal — Carney’s Energy Pivot Just Cost Him a Seat канала True North Report
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