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Alberta Just Won: Canada's Biggest Energy Deal Explained | CANADA NEXT After years of constitutional warfare, courtroom battles, and billions in lost investment, Alberta and Ottawa have finally reached a deal that rewrites the rules of how Canada builds. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney jointly announced a landmark agreement that hands provincial control over major project approvals — oil sands expansions, pipelines, mines, and more — directly to Alberta. For nearly a decade, the energy sector has been strangled by overlapping federal and provincial regulatory processes. The Impact Assessment Act, passed in 2019, became the most despised piece of legislation in Canadian energy history. Industry called it the "no more pipelines act." Projects sat in limbo for years. Investment fled to Texas, Qatar, and Australia. Canada was sitting on the fourth-largest oil reserves on Earth — and couldn't build anything. That changes today. Under the new framework, one process, one decision. Alberta reviews it. Alberta approves it. No parallel federal bureaucracy. No duplicate timelines. No contradictory outcomes. 🔍 In this video we break down exactly what happened, why it matters, and what comes next for Canada's energy sector and national economy. 📌 What you'll learn: Why Alberta and Ottawa were at war for years What the Impact Assessment Act actually did to energy investment How the new single-process approval system works What this means for Indigenous rights and environmental protections Why global investors are suddenly paying attention to Canada again How this fits into Carney's broader national resource strategy 💬 Key figures featured: Danielle Smith, Mark Carney, Richard Masson, Lori Williams ⚡ Whether you follow Canadian politics, energy markets, or global investment trends — this deal affects all of it. Tags: Alberta, Canada energy, oil sands, Danielle Smith, Mark Carney, Canadian politics, pipeline approval, Impact Assessment Act, Alberta autonomy, Canadian economy, energy regulation, federal provincial relations, CANADA NEXT, investment Canada, natural resources, Alberta oil, regulatory reform, province vs federal, energy sector Canada, oil sands expansion, Canadian infrastructure, resource development, Alberta premier, Liberal government Canada, Conservative Alberta, energy investment, pipeline Canada, Canadian oil, Alberta politics, Ottawa politics, constitutional law Canada, energy policy, resource economy, Alberta independence, Canada builds, project approval Canada