New pipelines on the menu at Premier Smith's Stampede breakfast
Rebel News pressed Premier Smith on whether the proposed West Coast pipeline will have private-sector backers or if it will be another waste of taxpayers' dollars.
Premier Danielle Smith began the day serving pancakes at her annual Stampede breakfast before later joining Ontario Premier Doug Ford to announce the proposed Northern Shield corridor, a separate pipeline proposal intended to move Alberta oil east.
During the announcement, Rebel News asked Smith about a different project: the proposed West Coast pipeline. We noted that South Bow’s pipeline to the United States has already secured enough long-term shipping commitments to fill the line for the next 20 years, while the proposed West Coast pipeline has yet to announce comparable customer commitments.
We asked whether that suggests the industry is not yet convinced the project will be built.
Smith rejected that argument, saying it is still too early to draw that conclusion. She said work is underway between the federal and provincial governments, a private proponent has been identified, and Indigenous consultation and environmental approvals must still be completed.
Smith also said she is confident discussions with the Pathways Group will lead to commercial commitments over time.
The premier said Alberta’s long-term goal is to increase oil production by two million barrels per day so the province can supply multiple export routes at once, including the South Bow pipeline to the United States, the proposed West Coast pipeline, and the proposed Northern Shield pipeline.
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Angelica was taught from a young age to question the mainstream narrative and seek the truth. Guided by her faith and commitment to freedom, she regularly hits the streets of Calgary, Alberta, where she lives and attends university.
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Fran g commented 2026-07-11 12:52:02 -0400With libs in control I dont want any pipelines. There are many problems with these proposals. But the 2 main problems are first the stupidity of pathways carbon capture, climate scam is false and by adding 24 billion to the cost, that other counstries dont believe in, will make our oil too expensive to buy. Second trudumb cancelled pipelines so what makes you think carnage will not do the same thing? He is only trying to stop Alberta exiting so he is making it look like he all of a sudden thinks pipelines are good and when the threat has died down then he will swoop down and stop all production. Wake up Albertans -
Bruce Atchison commented 2026-07-08 23:28:14 -0400We’ll be on the hook for all those studies studying the studies. I doubt the pipeline will be built.