Sentences with phrase «pipeline expansion took»

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The only options for Canada's oil producers are the Trans Mountain expansion, which will triple the line's existing capacity from 300,000 to 890,000 bpd, taking Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast and Enbridge's Line 3 expansion to Wisconsin, which will boost the pipeline's capacity and is much more likely to move forward.
pipeline expansion gets built, including taking a monetary stake in the project.
And as if to make room for more foes in the federation, Kenney also hinted he could cut off oil exports to B.C. if Premier John Horgan, another New Democrat, takes action to block the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Tonight Toronto350.org organized a vigil to resist the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion, which took place along with 44 others across Canada.
Reading through the assessment section on Climate Change Impacts, it seems the State Department only took into account the impacts of climate change on the pipeline project, rather than the far more important analysis of the impacts of Keystone XL and tar sands expansion driving climate change disruption.
She views federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna's public statement to her B.C. counterpart, George Heyman, proposing a panel on spills as nothing more than a «public - relations stunt,» further illustrating the approach taken by the Trudeau government on Kinder Morgan's $ 7.4 - billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Whatever it takes, we will stop the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion
Following Justin Trudeau's approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, thousands of people have pledged to do whatever it takes to stop the project.
- Council of Canadians Vancouver - Burnaby chapter activist Eric Doherty is taking part in another court challenge, coordinated by Forest Ethics Advocacy, of the National Energy Board's review process for the expansion of the pipeline.
Look for the failure of the Trudeau Liberals to obtain consent from all the 133 Indigenous nations affected by pipeline expansion (40 have signalled support) to be decisive in however many court battles it takes for B.C. Indigenous Nations to stop the Trans Mountain project.
West Coast Environmental Law applauds two of Vancouver's elected bodies — Vancouver City Council and the Vancouver Parks Board — for passing resolutions to take a formal position on the proposed Kinder Morgan oil pipeline expansion project, and associated oil tanker traffic.
She views federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna's public statement to her B.C. counterpart, George Heyman, proposing a panel on spills as nothing more than a «public - relations stunt,» further illustrating the approach taken by the Trudeau government on Kinder Morgan's $ 7.4 - billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
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