‘Oil is going to move:’ Calls for pipelines after fiery train derailment
GUERNSEY, Sask. — The reeve of a Saskatchewan municipality where a second fiery train derailment has occurred in less than two months says it’s time for the federal government to look more seriously at pipelines to move oil.
Jack Gibney of the Rural Municipality of Usborne says “oil is going to move one way or another.”
“We have no choice.”
A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks near Guernsey, about 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon, early Thursday.