Mark Carney's Alberta deal defies some of his own MPs who see 'zero political win' federally

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OTTAWA—Mark Carney, the central banker-turned prime minister, boasts he “knows numbers” but with his backing of a future new oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C., he may have miscalculated the political price to pay.

Steven Guilbeault, the former environment minister and Carney’s Quebec political lieutenant, quit Carney’s cabinet Thursday, hours after the memorandum of understanding was unveiled in Calgary by the prime minister and the Alberta premier.

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