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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s agreement with Alberta paves a path forward for an oil pipeline — but it cost him a cabinet minister and key ally in Quebec. We hear from Dominic LeBlanc on the political fallout, and from B.C. Premier David Eby on whether the project can move ahead without provincial consent. Political strategists break down what it means for the Conservatives and NDP. Plus, why Canada is cutting foreign aid — and what that means on the ground in Afghanistan.
00:00 – Intro
01:23 – Carney’s Alberta agreement: Political genius or tactical error?
39:03 – The price of cutting foreign aid
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