Notley gains more federal backing as Trans Mountain deadlock wears on - News Summed Up

Notley gains more federal backing as Trans Mountain deadlock wears on


In a crucial meeting about the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on Sunday, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley received renewed commitment from the federal government and continued pushback from B.C. Premier John Horgan — a sign the deadlock over the project is far from being resolved. and for the protection of our shareholders in order to build the Trans Mountain Expansion Project," the company said in the statement. After the meeting, Horgan said he couldn't find common ground when it came to environmental impacts of the pipeline. - Tim McMillan, president, CAPPThe Trans Mountain pipeline expansion isn't just important for Canada's economy, he said, but as a precedent for future major infrastructure projects.


Source: CBC News April 15, 2018 22:41 UTC



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