Alberta adds two-year sunset clause to bill that would regulate oil shipments
EDMONTON — Alberta is putting an expiry date on proposed legislation that would allow the province to regulate oil and gas shipments.
The government has said it might use such a law against British Columbia if that province continues to block an expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Parties on both sides of the house voted on Wednesday to accept an Alberta Party amendment to put a two-year limit on the bill.
It proposes that Alberta have the power to restrict and redirect flows of oil, gasoline and natural gas to maximize profits, given the bottlenecks in pipelines.