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  "textContent": "The hardest job in Canadian energy politics may now be explaining how a Conservative opposition should attack a Liberal prime minister for moving toward a pipeline. That was the problem Conservative pundit Fred DeLorey put on the table after Ottawa and Alberta signed an implementation agreement that gives the province a formal path to submit […]\n\nThe post How To Be Conservative After Carney’s Pipeline Deal With Alberta appeared first on the deep dive.",
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