The president of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is challenging Alberta Premier Rachel Notley on the building of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. "The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project will never see the light of day." 'We have to trust the people'In a statement posted on its website, Trans Mountain claims it has strong support of the project from Indigenous groups. A ship receives its load of oil from the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion Project's Westeridge loading dock in Burnaby, B.C., in this 2015 photo. The 1,150-kilometre Trans Mountain pipeline currently pumps 300,000 barrels of Alberta oil to the B.C.
Source: CBC News June 02, 2017 18:11 UTC