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Canadian politicians, especially from the Liberal camp, frequently frame their policies as pro-environment or pro-industry—even when such policies seem to impede economic growth or risk endinganger national industries. For instance, the Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, has recently softened his stance on pipelines, implying that negotiations on new infrastructure could still happen if the tanker ban on the North Coast stays in place. This illustrates how political pressures and public sentiment influence decision-making.