You wouldn’t know it from B.C. Premier David Eby’s rhetoric, but an overwhelming majority of British Columbians actually support oil pipelines.

A recent CTV News/Nanos survey found that 74.5 per cent of British Columbians support, or somewhat support, building a national energy corridor that includes an oil and gas pipeline from Alberta, even after being told there could be environmental or Indigenous land-claim concerns. That shows a strong appetite for a responsible, benefits-focused economic development discussion about getting our natural resources to market.

Reasonable people are tiring of the NDP’s line-in-the-sand, anti-investment, anti-growth narrative.

British Columbians want projects that create well-paid jobs, help build stronger communities and fund the health care, educatio

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