Proposed 3,300 km Northern Shield oil corridor from Hardisty to Sarnia
A proposed 3,300‑km crude oil pipeline would move about 500,000 barrels per day to Sarnia; a feasibility study and Indigenous consultations are expected to finish by end of 2026.
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A proposed 3,300‑km crude oil pipeline would move about 500,000 barrels per day to Sarnia; a feasibility study and Indigenous consultations are expected to finish by end of 2026.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will give remarks and take questions at a joint media availability; see the media advisory for details.
In a Canada Day statement, the premier calls for recommitment to freedom and democracy, thanks first responders and essential workers, and marks the 159th Confederation anniversary.
Dozens of regulatory and fee changes take effect July 1, 2026, changing tenant protections, auto insurance options, health screening age, pension rules and enforcement powers.
Local clinics received $3.5 million and began attaching patients in Aug 2025; residents can register with Health Care Connect to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner.