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Alberta to fight Burnaby鈥檚 appeal of NEB Trans Mountain approval: Notley

NEB had granted Kinder Morgan permission to work on a tunnel entrance in Burnaby
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Premier Rachel Notley reiterated that B.C.鈥檚 actions on the Trans Mountain pipeline are illegal and must be reversed. (Photo by The Canadian Press)

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said that her province will fight Burnaby鈥檚 recent appeal of a National Energy Board decision to allow Trans Mountain work to continue in the city.

At a press conference Monday, Notley said that although the wine boycott may be over for now, she鈥檚 not planning to let B.C. continue stalling the Kinder Morgan pipeline.

鈥淟ater this week, the government of Alberta will intervene in the City of Burnaby鈥檚 appeal of the recent NEB decision,鈥 said Notley, adding that Albertan officials are in Ottawa this week to discuss further measures with the federal government.

The pipeline dispute between the neighbouring provinces has gone on since the end of January when Premier John Horgan proposed new restrictions on diluted bitumen transportation by pipeline or rail, at least until the 鈥渂ehaviour鈥 of spilled bitumen can be better understood and a response plan can be made.

Notley retaliated with and a suspension of talks about buying B.C. electricity in early February.

The NEB, which had initially approved Trans Mountain in 2016, in mid-February, which just two days later.

Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan has long been against the pipeline, citing the damage and disruption it would cause his city.

On Feb. 22, after Horgan said that his government was preparing a constitutional reference case to demonstrate its right to impose new restrictions on the transport of Alberta crude oil.

Since then, talk about the pipeline had cooled until Notley Monday that not only would Alberta fight Burnaby鈥檚 appeal but threatened to bring back the wine ban and institute 鈥渙ther retaliatory measures鈥 if B.C. didn鈥檛 stop fighting Trans Mountain.


katya.slepian@bpdigital.ca

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