Breakdown : the pipeline debate and the threat to Canada's future /
Dennis McConaghy.
- Toronto : Dundurn, (c)2019.
- 1 online resource (x, 204 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Intro; Contents; Maps; Foreword; Introduction; PART ONE: The Problem; CHAPTER 1: Squaring the Circle; CHAPTER 2: 2016: Incoherence and Contradictions; CHAPTER 3: 2017: Revivals and Lost Options; CHAPTER 4: Bill C-69: Poison Pill; CHAPTER 5: Marching with Your Feet: TMX Bungled; CHAPTER 6: Late 2018: Blows on a Bruise; PART TWO: Solutions; CHAPTER 7: Finding a Way; CHAPTER 8: A Rational Approval Process; CHAPTER 9: Climate Policy for Canada -- to Unify or to Polarize?; CHAPTER 10: An Inconvenient Reality; CHAPTER 11: Breakdown; Epilogue; Acknowledgements; Notes; Further Reading; Image Credits
"Is a national consensus on hydrocarbon development possible? The ongoing debate in Canada over hydrocarbon development and its required market access exemplifies the political polarization in Canada. Breakdown explores these tensions through economic, environmental, and political perspectives. The Trudeau Liberals and the Alberta's one-term NDP government attempted to find a compromise that satisfies the concerns of British Columbia, Canada's First Nations, and environmentalists. But they still could not break the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. With new players now at the table, can Canada find a reasonable path forward?"--
9781459745094 9781459745100
20190127015 can
Energy development--Canada. Energy policy--Canada. Petroleum pipelines--Canada. Climatic changes--Government policy--Canada. Energy industries--Canada.