Court allows appeal on pipeline certificate, says B.C. needs to reconsider

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Court allows appeal on pipeline certificate, says B.C. needs to reconsider GlobeBC

After the National Energy Board reviewed the project for a second time, the federal government approved the pipeline expansion again.The Appeal Court says in its decision released today that in light of changes to the original report of the energy board when it reconsidered the project, provincial approval also needs to be reconsidered.

The three-judge panel said in its unanimous decision that through no fault of the provincial government, what is now Canada’s environmental assessment of the pipeline was not the same assessment used when B.C. approved its certificate. The Federal Court of Appeal agreed earlier this month to hear arguments from First Nations that argue they were improperly consulted before the federal government approved the pipeline expansion for the second time.

“The City remains of the view that the Trans Mountain Pipeline project would have significant environmental impacts, including the unacceptable risk of oil spills and increased greenhouse gas emission related to the project at a time when the world needs to reduce emissions,” it says.Environment Minister George Heyman was not immediately available for comment. Representatives from Trans Mountain and the Squamish Nation could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

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GlobeBC We can never build anything. Where are our leaders when you need them? Terrible call by the court. Its basically abuse of the judicial system by the Aboriginals.

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