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Calgary's Water Crisis: A Legacy of Past Decisions

Calgary's second catastrophic water main break in 18 months exposes a complex crisis rooted in historical infrastructure choices. Discover why finding someone to blame is more complicated than it seems.

Alberta Minister: First Nations Pipeline Support '50/50'

Alberta's Indigenous Relations Minister Rajan Sawhney says pipeline support among First Nations is split, but expects concerns to ease after consultations. The province aims to submit a West Coast pipeline proposal by mid-2026.

Calgary water main ruptures again, repairs to take two weeks

Calgary's Bearspaw south feeder main has ruptured for the second time in 18 months, pushing water storage into the 'red zone.' Stage 4 outdoor watering restrictions are in effect as crews work on a two-week repair. The city is expediting a permanent repla

Calgary water main fails again, sparking new restrictions

A second catastrophic failure of Calgary's critical Bearspaw south feeder main has caused flooding, road closures, and triggered Stage 4 water restrictions. Officials confirm no warning signs preceded the rupture.

Calgary Begins Process to Replace Critical Water Main

Calgary has launched the procurement for a new Bearspaw South Feeder Main, with construction starting in 2026. The project replaces the pipe whose 2024 failure triggered a city-wide emergency and water restrictions.

Poilievre's Conservatives to force pipeline vote next week

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to force a parliamentary vote on a pipeline agreement through an opposition motion. The move, set for next week, intensifies political debate over energy policy. Read the details.

New B.C. Coast Pipeline May Be 50% Indigenous Owned

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a proposed oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast could be 50% owned by Indigenous groups, generating $2B annually. Learn about the project's details and political support.

Canada to Boost Trans Mountain Output Before Sale

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says Ottawa will maximize the Trans Mountain pipeline's capacity and resolve tolling disputes before considering a sale to the private sector. Read the latest.

Guilbeault Quits Cabinet Over Pipeline Agreement

Montreal MP Steven Guilbeault resigns as culture minister, citing a conflict of conscience over a new Alberta pipeline deal. The former environmental activist explains his decision on Tout le monde en parle.

Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream blasts detained

A Ukrainian man is in custody in Germany, suspected of involvement in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions. The case marks a major development in the international investigation.

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