Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, a New Democrat, had just expressed her confidence everything was going swimmingly in the Alberta government's negotiations with the Texas - based energy company to «reduce or eliminate investor risks» and ensure
the controversial pipeline expansion to the B.C. Coast moves ahead.
Not exact matches
Bringing other provinces on board with
pipeline expansion, plus a variety of other
controversial issues such as temporary foreign workers, requires a national perspective on economic growth.
Interprovincial
pipeline construction projects are proving to be hugely
controversial, whether those projects are greenfield projects (such as Northern Gateway),
expansion projects (such as the TM project), line reversal projects (such as Enbridge's Line 9) or re-purposing projects (such as TransCanada's Energy East).
While it ends a Pre-K waiting list, which is good, it's unfortunate that this class size bill had to be politicized with other
controversial legislation around the gas
pipeline, state board of elections and
expansion of a new private school voucher scheme.»
OTTAWA — Facing a political test that could mark his government as dithering or decisive, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is vowing that the Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion will be built, as Ottawa considers a «broad range» of unspecified «options» to make the
controversial project a reality.
Province asked the courts to rule on whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of oil through the province, a central question in the political fight over the
controversial Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion.
OTTAWA — The B.C. government has asked the courts whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of oil through the province, a central question in the continuing political fight over the
controversial Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion.
A range of looming legal, political and economic risks threaten to delay and possibly derail Kinder Morgan Canada's increasingly
controversial interprovincial
pipeline expansion project.