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No. It comes mostly from the oilsands in Alberta.
Alberta, much of it is used in Alberta. They produce over 70% of Canada's natural gas, about 4 trillion cubic feet per year. .
One of the disadvantages of pipeline transport is that a small leak can be disastrous, such as the one in Kenya that killed many people and made others homeless. Leaks can be harder to spot because pipelines run through wilderness areas.
Alberta ... oil sands ... not the cleanest oil around, but abundant. Or your local GAS station.
Thank goodness for all the fancy gadgets we have now. Just get on my computer and type in Trans Canada Highway between the provinces of Manitoba an Alberta and bingo. Fuel price is about 3.20 to 3.60 4.20 on the high side.