British Columbia’s ban on oil large tankers off its northern coast will be “fully maintained” under an agreement between the federal and provincial governments, Prime Minister Mark Carney and B.C. Premier David Eby said at a Thursday press conference.
The two governments announced a multi-billion dollar deal on Thursday, which includes a commitment to protect the oil tanker ban, as well as funding for critical infrastructure projects in B.C.
Here’s what’s in the deal.
Oil tanker ban
Bill C-48 — the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act — was first introduced by the Liberal government in 2017, and became law two years later after a protracted battle in the House of Commons and Senate and opposition from Alberta and the oil industry.
The legislation bans tankers carrying more than 12,500 metric tonnes of oil from docking in waters off the north of B.C.’s coast. The affected area stretches from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaska border, and encompasses the archipelago of Haida Gwaii.
The future of the ban came into question after the federal government and Alberta signed a memorandum of understanding in November to lay the foundation of a new oil pipeline.
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The flagship proposal in the MOU is a bitumen pipeline from Alberta to Canada’s West Coast that would carry an additional 300,000 to 400,000 barrels per day destined for Asian markets.
Alberta and federal Conservatives have long argued the 2019 federal law prevents the building of new pipelines and therefore constrains the oil and gas industry, and have called for the federal government to repeal it.
The B.C. government and Coastal First Nations, however, vowed to do everything in their power to keep the tanker ban in place, citing the “catastrophic” impact a future oil spill could have in the region.
The “Canada-B.C. agreement will maintain the federal North Coast tanker ban in accordance with a proposed route of a new trans-provincial pipeline under the bilateral agreement with Canada and Alberta,” Carney said Thursday.
“We have secured a commitment to keep the northern tanker ban firmly in place, protecting British Columbia’s pristine northern coast and the $2 billion plus economy that relies on it,” Eby said.
The Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative welcomed the federal-B.C. agreement.
“British Columbians, Canadians and the First Nations who call this place home want this region to remain protected. There is no technology that can clean up an oil spill at sea, and a single oil spill could destroy our way of life,” Marilyn Slett, president of the Coastal First Nations – Great Bear Initiative and elected Chief of the Heiltsuk Nation, said in a statement.
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“We remain steadfast in our position that oil tankers will never be part of our vision for a healthy, productive and sustainable North Coast,” Slett added.
Infrastructure funding
This will include $3 billion on the Fraser River Tunnel Project, “as well as commitments to the Red Chris mine expansion and the North Coast Transmission Line.”
The Fraser River Tunnel Project is being proposed to replace the aging George Massey Tunnel, a critical highway tunnel into Metro Vancouver.
The Red Chris Mine Expansion Project is a copper and gold mine in northern B.C., with the expansion proposal focused on critical minerals development and clean power transmission.
The NCTL project is a proposed expansion of BC Hydro’s electricity transmission infrastructure by “building new transmission lines, upgrading existing lines, expanding or upgrading substations, and expanding capacitor stations.”
The federal government will work with private sector proponents, communities and First Nations to accelerate the permitting, financing and the construction of major LNG projects in B.C., Carney said.
In addition to spending money on upgrading the Port of Vancouver, Ottawa will also spend $10 billion at the Robert Bank’s terminal, a deep-sea terminal that serves as a port for the export of coal, grain and other commodities.
“We will catalyze through these initiatives over $200 billion in new investment, while advancing our trade agenda across Asia,” Carney said, adding that B.C. was the “lynchpin” in Canada’s strategy to diversify its trade relationships.
They can manipulate and scheme for only so long, but every dog has its day and one day, they will be exposed, prosecuted and held accountable. We far outnumber them. Even Canadian soldier’s and cops are aware of the fine balance between supporting a government and dictatorship parties! Look at how Ukraine “recruits” soldiers for the front lines. Maybe Canadians shouldn’t allow foreign mercenaries to enforce government decrees? 🇨🇦
The Liberals live up to their goal of denying Canada’s economy to flourish. But at least severely unpopular Eby gets a win
Actually I meant to say Alberta will never separate from Canada. I’m too stupid to calculate the numbers of separatists compared to non-separatists. I really wish my parents didn’t pull me out of grade 3 so I could work full-time on the dirt farm
I live on the Sunshine Coast and I like little boys
The pipeline hasn’t been approved, it is approved to be passed to the Major Projects Office which will probably take years to approve just the planning of the pipeline. Good thing Alberta will be separated by the end of next year and we will be building pipelines through the USA to the west coast.
how about a tanker ban on the east coast
Ben
July 2, 2026 at 11:20 pm
A pipeline has been approved to be built in Southern BC. Carney is truly a nation builder.
Really? I see a broken nation. An impoverished nation. One on the verge of bankruptcy, collapse, and division.
I see politicians/fascists getting very rich off us. I see folks dying in ERs and healthcare failing as they do.
I see turmoil and strife, huge crime waves and starving people lining up at food bans.
I see folks with no where to go but some shelter or creek side hole. I see addiction running rampant.
This is the nation builder you go on about? Whoever is behind Ben, is a sick sick sick thing.
Whoever it is, endorses a government that endorses g*nocide, p*dophilia, murder and war. They send billions to fund wars while the country starves and fails.
They endorse a media that is spreading propaganda and fear for extra an extra billion. Unreal how anyone, even a damned troll could endorse this.
Didn’t realize that Brookfield had a Deep Water Dredging Division!
Anonymous
July 2, 2026 at 6:18 pm
Good.
Don’t depend on the pos down south for anything.
He’s at 39% in his polls.
58% disaprove
Which polls would those be? The same ones that had Kamala and Hillary winning the presidency?
How nice of you to pan this project simply because it’s oil. If you see land laid to waste in mining – you don’t say a word. Because it’s oil – you do.
A pipeline has been approved to be built in Southern BC. Carney is truly a nation builder.
Time for Alberta to declare a moratorium on the transshipment of goods and persons from B.C. across Alberta to the rest of Canada. That means no foreign goods or products arriving in B.C. ports can be transshipped by rail or motor vehicle through Alberta; B.C. produced and manufactured goods are stopped at the interprovincial border; and the movement of people from B.C. through Alberta by road or rail should be either constrained or severely taxed.
Yep. There goes the concept of “cooperative federalism” out the door. The Alberta – Ottawa MOU isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. Let’s go, Alberta! Time to become Strong and Free more than ever…
I thought Carney stated we were going to build infrastructure faster than we have ever seen before? Instead he blocks a pipeline that Canada desperately needs. I thought we needed to diversify as quickly as possible from big bad Trump.
There’s some liberal nation building for you.
Carney is all talk and no action. A total fraud.
the new deal will be twinning of the tmz pipeline, should be up north but bloody FNs gets in the way
The USA is a better trading partner to Alberta than Canada is under Trudeau and “Elbows Up” Carney.
Oh aren’t they so smart. Another nail in the coffin on our economic prosperity. Let’s play it out a little. Alberta finds BC difficult to deal with. The gun to your head Pathway project doesn’t make economic sense. Alberta finds a better solution with going via USA without the red tape. Just like Nutrien did from SK. Alberta leaves Canada. all conservatives move to Alberta and create a prosperous nation!
Build it South Danni! Phuzck Eby Phuck carney.
How will this help with investment in Canada by blocking pipelines. Obviously, Carney has no idea what he is doing. Total amateur move.
@Bob C.
You totally nailed it.
First Nations get money from Tides Foundation to block pipelines
@Anoymous.
Lol. Carney seems to flip flop daily and isn’t dependable and just a political hack. You realize his personal numbers and Liberal numbers are now dropping as he hasn’t delivered anything.
Good.
Don’t depend on the pos down south for anything.
He’s at 39% in his polls.
58% disaprove
American oil funded special interest groups once again deciding policy in Canada. Elbows Strong!
American oil funded special interest groups onc
Oil Tankers can still go into Quebec, but no pipelines are allowed into Quebec.
Only tankers heading to Canada
The rest are ok
Lmfao
People, the pipeline is still being built.
Carney expects to ship energy to Asia. The new pipeline will be routed through southern B.C. The tanker ban is meaningless. This is why Eby formally announced BC won’t be fighting any pipeline project.
It’s happening.
Just build any new pipelines due south. Look at how badly the LPC botched the TMX, then the country’s far-left blamed the ever rising costs on Alberta. The far-left gov’ts both east and west are not worth the headaches or the high paying jobs these create. Alberta, strong & free!
Carney .Dont come back to Alberta. You are not welcome.
Carnival Carney at it again… Promises Alberta that they can have a pipeline to northern BC coast. Then promises BC that no oil will flow.
And to think he spoke yesterday about trying to bring Canada back together and promote oil and gas. – Totally out of control. – What business will invest in Canada with this confusion at the helm?
Carney flip flops again. What is news. He is a weak and spineless leader.
Such a weak prime minister for canada.he is afraid of trump.and will never support.canada 💯
Why allow us tankers to flow.through.when.trump does want anything to.do.with camada
Be Canada’s PM not Canada’s whipping.boy for trump
@A:
Good for you.
Maybe make Red Deer your deep sea port.
Start digging brainiac.
@Bob :
Carney aced the best two universities in the world.
You? Phuck off loser.
And I didn’t vote for Carney either.
Carney’s taking the term suck and blow to new heights of stupidity. Oh and the Coastsl First Nations idiots do realize I trust (or maybe not) that the tanker ban does not apply to the 100 million barrels of oil transported annually from Alaska by tanker down the west coast. Morons all of them
I was never in favour of separation, but now see no choice. Way to go Carney. I think you just added at least 10 to 15% onto the yes vote for Alberta separation.
This only benefits the US energy companies in which Carney and co are invested. It’s obvious this is only to impede additional export avenues for Alberta crude that bypass the US.
C
Ottawa sends B.C $3B, courtesy of Alberta. News at 11.
I guess Premiere Soy and PM Elbows-up want to increase western separation sentiment.
Great job Carney. He sacrifices a $20 Billion/ year revenue stream for appeasing the FNs and there so called $2 Billion/year revenue stream. Both can be done at the same time. So now this new pipeline must run to Burnaby or straight to the USA if anything at all.
Another economy killing policy. When will we wake up from this brainwashed mentality to save the fragile earth? My children deserve a country to be proud of and want to live in. What a crock.
So, just how is this bitumen/oil to find its way to market after it comes down the pipe? This smells of some rat f*ck scheme being cooked up to placate Ebby and the freaking indians.
Didn’t Carney promise new Oil shipments to India. How does he do that with no new infrastructure.
So what is the point of a pipeline if there is no way to transport the oil? Another cart before the horse Liberal initiative.
Great. Tanker ban remains in place. The article does not comment nor explain just how this bitumen will find its way to Asia. Incomplete reporting.
Just as note a new oil pipeline will bring an additional $20B to the Canadian economy. So I guess Carney saying there is an “emergency” is false and he doesn’t want Canada to be an energy superpower.
danielle smith has been bizarrely, pathologically obsessed with destroying and dismantling everything justin trudeau and steven guilbeault accomplished, including the ban on large tankers on the b.c. northern coast.
well, today she must swallow the bitter pill that she was unsuccessful in destroying that one item of trudeau legacy she had set her sights on.
thank you prime minister carney.
Do any of these idiots really understand what fast tracking means !
The undertaker strikes again
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The postponed pipeline announcement will probably be cancelled soon.
Translation
Nothing will be done