‘It’s looking good’: Carney chats pipelines while mingling at Calgary Stampede
CALGARY — Prime Minister Mark Carney, on the heels of a trip to the Middle East, landed Saturday night at the Calgary Stampede where he ate mini doughnuts, watched chuckwagon races — and talked pipelines.
“It’s good to be back,” said Carney, wearing a white hat and a belt buckle, as he walked the Stampede grounds and was welcomed by some in the crowd.
Carney was in Calgary just last week to announce, with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, a plan for a new oil pipeline to the West Coast.
Alberta submitted its plan to the federal government’s major projects office for the pipeline to follow the path of the current Trans Mountain pipeline, from Bruderheim, Alta., northeast of Edmonton, to a terminal in Delta, B.C., south of Vancouver. Alberta and Trans Mountain Corp., a federal Crown corporation, would hold majority interest.


