That fat fukk wouldn't have pulled this off.
Alberta premier 'prepared to turn off the taps' now that legislation approved
The Alberta government is poised to turn off the taps to British Columbia after approving landmark legislation that could throttle energy exports in defence of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
“If the path forward for the pipeline through B.C. is not settled soon, I am ready and prepared to turn off the taps,” Premier Rachel Notley told a Wednesday news conference, stopping short of outlining how long that would take. “It could happen in 24 hours, it could happen over a much longer period of time.”
The NDP’s cornerstone bill grants the energy minister licensing authority over exporting crude oil, natural gas and refined fuels.
Bill 12 was pushed through hours after federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau promised Ottawa would backstop the $7.4-billion Trans Mountain project if Kinder Morgan Inc. walks away.
Last month, the company set a May 31 deadline to restore shareholder confidence and halted non-essential spending on the expansion.
The federal government is willing to “provide indemnity” to any investors, be they the project’s original architects or otherwise, to ensure the controversial project is able to proceed, Morneau told reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday.
“We are willing to indemnify the Trans Mountain expansion against unnecessary delays that are politically motivated,” he said.
Legislation to turn off the energy taps will pass Wednesday: Premier | Edmonton Journal
Alberta premier 'prepared to turn off the taps' now that legislation approved
The Alberta government is poised to turn off the taps to British Columbia after approving landmark legislation that could throttle energy exports in defence of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
“If the path forward for the pipeline through B.C. is not settled soon, I am ready and prepared to turn off the taps,” Premier Rachel Notley told a Wednesday news conference, stopping short of outlining how long that would take. “It could happen in 24 hours, it could happen over a much longer period of time.”
The NDP’s cornerstone bill grants the energy minister licensing authority over exporting crude oil, natural gas and refined fuels.
Bill 12 was pushed through hours after federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau promised Ottawa would backstop the $7.4-billion Trans Mountain project if Kinder Morgan Inc. walks away.
Last month, the company set a May 31 deadline to restore shareholder confidence and halted non-essential spending on the expansion.
The federal government is willing to “provide indemnity” to any investors, be they the project’s original architects or otherwise, to ensure the controversial project is able to proceed, Morneau told reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday.
“We are willing to indemnify the Trans Mountain expansion against unnecessary delays that are politically motivated,” he said.
Legislation to turn off the energy taps will pass Wednesday: Premier | Edmonton Journal