Kinder Morgan Canada won't make further concessions on its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, the company's president said Friday, setting the stage for a showdown with British Columbia's potential government-in-waiting. The majority of voters in the province recently sided with parties opposed to Trans Mountain, he added. The Trans Mountain expansion, which already has federal approval, could begin construction in September. However, if people choose to break the law, Kinder Morgan will have the authorities take care of it, he said. Kinder Morgan Canada shares started trading Tuesday after an initial public offering of $1.75 billion.
Source: CBC News June 02, 2017 16:30 UTC