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  "path": "/carney-signals-new-alberta-oil-pipeline-as-more-likely-than-not-amid-global-energy-demand/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carney-signals-new-alberta-oil-pipeline-as-more-likely-than-not-amid-global-energy-demand",
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  "textContent": "Prime Minister Mark Carney has declared a new oil pipeline out of Alberta as ‘more likely than not,’ citing heightened global demand for secure energy sources amid the ongoing war in Iran and Canada’s push to access Asian markets. In a rare interview, Carney emphasized the strategic need to diversify export routes for Alberta’s oil […]\n\nThe post Carney Signals New Alberta Oil Pipeline as ‘More Likely Than Not’ Amid Global Energy Demand appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Carney Signals New Alberta Oil Pipeline as ‘More Likely Than Not’ Amid Global Energy Demand"
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