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The Conservatives seek a Dec. 10 vote on supporting a federal-alberta pipeline deal, urging changes to tanker bans despite Indigenous opposition.
The Conservative Party is pushing for a December 10, 2025, House of Commons vote on a motion supporting the Liberal government’s November 27, 2025, agreement with Alberta on oil pipeline development.
The motion, led by Pierre Poilievre, calls for at least one pipeline to export one million barrels of oil daily from a British Columbia deepwater port and urges potential changes to the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, while affirming Indigenous consultation duties.
The federal agreement is conditional and allows for possible tanker ban adjustments, though Coastal First Nations oppose any modifications.
The vote reflects ongoing political and environmental debate over energy infrastructure and Indigenous rights.
Los conservadores buscan una votación del 10 de diciembre para apoyar un acuerdo de oleoducto federal-alberta, instando a cambios en las prohibiciones de los petroleros a pesar de la oposición indígena.