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Alberta's proposed pipeline path forward; BC's big deal with feds

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Alberta takes another major step in trying to makes its proposed pipeline a reality. Heather Yourex-West looks at the political compromises Prime Minister Mark Carney is making to make both Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and British Columbia Premier David Eby happy; Ben O'Hara-Byrne breaks down B.C.'s own multi-billion dollar deal with the federal government; and Jeff Semple tells you about the proposed pipeline route, the private sector partner involved, and the concession Smith is making.

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