“This is a landmark day for Canada’s resource economy,” said Stewart Muir, President and CEO of Resource Works. “The Prosperity Agreement puts natural resources at the centre of the national economic strategy in a way we have not seen in decades — LNG, critical minerals, port infrastructure, energy transmission. And the west coast pipeline proposal, with Trans Mountain and Pembina as partners, is the clearest signal yet that Alberta and British Columbia are building together rather than fighting apart.”







