for record-high gas prices and promising to cut off their petroleum supply if necessary. Premier John Horgan, saying his government's opposition to the planned expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline "hurts all Canadians, but British Columbians more than most." Gas prices in B.C. That will reduce gas prices for Vancouverites," he said Wednesday. We expect the majority of the expansion capacity will be for export," the pipeline company said in an email.
Source: CBC News May 02, 2019 10:52 UTC