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Pipeline closer to reality; Intimate partner violence survivors can sue
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- May 16, 2026
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Summary
Alberta's contentious pipeline proposal is closer to reality. Mackenzie Gray reports on the pact between the province and Ottawa, and what this might mean for the Alberta separatist movement; Eric Sorensen looks at the backlash; and David Akin tells you about the politics involved. Jillian Piper reports on the Supreme Court's landmark ruling about intimate partner violence survivors being able to sue for damages. Candice Cole explains why America's arms deal for Taiwan is in limbo. Heidi Petracek talks to the Canadian team tasked with the dangerous mission of detonating mines underwater. Plus, Habs fever heats up: Mike Armstrong reports on the mounting enthusiasm for the only Canadian NHL team left vying for the Stanley Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices