Premier Notley calls latest B.C. pipeline move illogical
EDMONTON- Premier Rachel Notley says the B.C. government’s attempt to get court backing in a bid to thwart the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would put Canada in “economic gridlock” if it succeeds.
British Columbia is seeking control over increased levels of diluted bitumen coming into the province because of concerns of increased risk to the environment.
Notley says if the B.C. Court of Appeal agrees the government has the right to do so, that would open the door to provinces regulating all kinds of goods coming in from the rest of Canada to the detriment of the economy as a whole.
Notley says her government will seek intervener status in the court proceedings and she expects B.C. will fail.