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Canada PM approves controversial pipeline expansion

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Published: 05:30, 19 June 2019   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Canada PM approves controversial pipeline expansion

International Desk: The Canadian government on Tuesday approved a controversial pipeline expansion project to deliver oil to the Pacific coast for shipping overseas, setting the stage for a major political battle ahead of elections.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration had given the project the go-ahead in 2016 on the grounds it was in Canada’s “national interest.”

But it was stalled by legal challenges and protests by indigenous groups and environmental activists, and a federal court last August ordered the government to take a second look.

“Today, I am announcing that our government has approved the Trans Mountain expansion project going forward,” Trudeau told a press conference in Ottawa.

“The company plans to have shovels in the ground this construction season,” he said

Tax revenues and proceeds from the eventual sale of the pipeline—which Ottawa purchased last year for Can$4.4 billion (US$3.3 billion) from Kinder Morgan to salvage the troubled expansion project—would be invested in “Canada’s transition to clean energy.”

The project is to replace an aging conduit built in 1953 to deliver 890,000 barrels of oil a day from landlocked Alberta to the Pacific coast for shipping to new markets in Asia and elsewhere.

Most of Canada’s oil output currently is sold to the United States at a discount.

The government, after an initial environmental review, concluded that the Trans Mountain pipeline was needed to ease Canada’s reliance on the US market, boost local production and get a better price for its oil.

But environmentalists and indigenous tribes worry that increased shipping from a marine terminal in Vancouver could impede the recovery of local killer whale populations.

Agencies


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