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A federal-provincial deal in 2025 advances a private oil pipeline in northern B.C., aiming for net-zero by 2050 and creating jobs amid ongoing debate.
In 2025, Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo saw political changes with new council members elected and Keyano College restructuring amid financial challenges.
A major milestone was a federal-provincial agreement to advance a privately funded oil pipeline through northern British Columbia, capable of moving 1 million barrels daily to the west coast.
The deal included commitments to net-zero emissions by 2050, carbon capture projects, and a proposed $130 per tonne carbon price, alongside adjustments to environmental regulations and methane reduction targets.
While local leaders welcomed the potential for economic growth and jobs, concerns lingered over implementation and delays.
The closure of Mitchell’s Cafe marked a cultural loss, and political debate continued over the pipeline’s significance.
Un acuerdo federal-provincial en 2025 avanza un oleoducto privado en el norte de B.C., con el objetivo de alcanzar el cero neto para 2050 y crear empleos en medio del debate en curso.