VANCOUVER — Premier John Horgan says he plans to intensify efforts to find new markets for B.C. wine, which was already being done before Alberta’s ban over the Trans Mountain pipeline. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has called the proposal an unconstitutional attempt to stop the $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. Earlier Thursday, the federal government announced an overhaul of the environmental assessment process that was used to approve the Trans Mountain project. Clearly the federal government doesn’t think so and many British Columbians don’t think so,” Horgan said.
Source: National Post February 08, 2018 20:48 UTC