Help create a better future

Build a better future, not new pipelines.

In November 2025, Prime Minister Carney struck a deal with Alberta to fast-track a new oil pipeline to B.C.’s coast while rolling back key environmental protections. Now, Alberta has submitted its proposal to the federal government’s Major Projects Office, which promises to fast-track approval without proper environmental assessments or public accountability. 
Canada faces a choice. 

We can keep investing in new fossil fuel pipelines that benefit oil and gas companies while putting communities and ecosystems at risk, or we can invest in affordable energy that protects nature, and builds a healthier future for people across Canada. Projects like the new Sayisi Dene First Nation solar, battery, and microgrid in Manitoba, the recently completed Wataynikaneyap Power transmission line in Ontario, and the municipally owned Ellershouse Wind Farm in Nova Scotia, and hundreds of others across the country.  

There is no good route for a new pipeline. 

If a pipeline is approved, it will be a political decision, not an economic one. There is still time to choose a better path and build a better future, not another pipeline. The proposed pipeline would increase tanker traffic on the North Pacific Coast, putting sensitive ecosystems at risk of a spill. Coastal First Nations and Indigenous leaders already have serious concerns, warning that rushed approval would undermine Indigenous rights and the federal government’s duty to consult. 

Act now! Send a message to Prime Minister Carney, Minister Hodgson of Natural Resources Canada, and your local MP, asking them to reject Alberta’s pipeline and instead build more sustainable, renewable projects.

Your letter will be sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Canada, Tim Hodgson and your local Member of Parliament. 

TAKE ACTION
Act now  and urge the federal government to reject Alberta’s pipeline and instead build more sustainable, renewable projects.

The Honourable
Tim
Hodgson
Minister of Natural Resources
Prime Minister
Mark
Carney
Prime Minister