Recent polling by the Angus Reid Institute indicates that 53% of British Columbians support a new oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C.’s north coast, despite Premier David Eby’s strong opposition. While there is no consensus on lifting the moratorium on oil tanker traffic, 47% of respondents are open to exceptions. Federal Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson emphasized the need for responsible energy development, acknowledging opposition from B.C. Indigenous groups. The economic context and shifting public opinion suggest a significant change in attitudes towards pipeline proposals in the region.
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