What’s in the multi-billion-dollar B.C.-Canada prosperity MOU?
VANCOUVER — An economic deal between Canada and British Columbia that was unveiled in Vancouver on Thursday describes commitments that Prime Minister Mark Carney says will help unlock more than $200 billion in new investment.
Here are some key points of the Canada-British Columbia Cooperative Prosperity Agreement.
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The MOU says the northern oil tanker ban will remain in place and unchanged, meaning that any pipeline proposed by Alberta would have to take a southern route. It acknowledges that “B.C. does not seek this project.” B.C. must get a meaningful share of any economic benefits, including a possible annual royalty.