What risk? Don't like it ask mommy and daddy to move to Quebec so your family can enjoy that safe, environmentally and gender friendly imported from third world countries oil.
He just likes to see how many nonsensical posts he can make in 24 hours. I wouldn't bother with him.
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This is likely the kind of pressure that Kinder Morgan wants applied to the feds, so they can complete the project without wasting money.
Feds criticized for 'running away' from questions on Kinder Morgan pipeline plan
OTTAWA – Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr is being criticized by a Conservative MP for “running away" from reporters following an abrupt media availability on the federal plan to see the Kinder Morgan pipeline built.
Coming out of an emergency federal cabinet meeting, Carr, joined by Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna and Infrastructure and Communities Minister Amarjeet Sohi, spoke for less than two minutes.
"I apologize in advance, I’ve got one minute and I gotta catch a plane," Carr said off the top. "The government is 100 per cent behind this pipeline… we stand behind our decision," he said to a throng of reporters awaiting to hear the outcome of the meeting.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's top tier of MPs convened in Ottawa Tuesday afternoon to discuss the pipeline after the Texas-based company announced Sunday that it was suspending all non-essential spending on the project, with a May 31 deadline for assurance the project can go ahead, citing British Columbia’s opposition.
"Are you going to build it or are you not going to build it? And back it up with options rather than Jim Carr running away from reporters," said Conservative MP from Alberta Michelle Rempel on CTV’s Power Play.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/fed...ions-on-kinder-morgan-pipeline-plan-1.3879495
Why isn't our illustrious Prime Minister ensuring Kinder Morgan RIGHT NOW that the pipeline will definitely go ahead? Kind of telling isn't it? Methinks he'll likely flip flop his way out of this endeavour!
He continues to get flack from all sides over this. Here's another. This is a just way of handling the situation. BC's attempts to block the pipeline should be met with equal push back.
From the article:...since Trudeau had no qualms withholding more than $60 million from Saskatchewan for not joining the Liberal carbon tax plan, he should follow suit by withholding transfers to B.C. for blocking a pipeline over which it has no jurisdiction.
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If B.C. doesn't back down, Canada should cut their funds, says Kenney
Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press
OTTAWA -- Pressure is mounting on the federal government to use money or the Constitution to back up its claims that the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project will be built, no matter what.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet is in Ottawa today for an emergency meeting following news that Kinder Morgan is suspending all non-essential spending on the pipeline until it and its investors feel secure the project won't be derailed by strong opposition from the British Columbia government.
Jason Kenney, leader of Alberta's United Conservative party, said Tuesday that since Trudeau had no qualms withholding more than $60 million from Saskatchewan for not joining the Liberal carbon tax plan, he should follow suit by withholding transfers to B.C. for blocking a pipeline over which it has no jurisdiction.
Kenney said on Twitter that the B.C. government started a "constitutional crisis" and thus far Ottawa hasn't hit back at them with anything.
"Federal transfers to BC's treasury accounted for $8.9b this fiscal year, or almost 17% of BC's budget," he said. "Even a small financial backlash from Ottawa could imperil the province's balanced budget."
Under the Pan Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, the federal government provided $2 billion in per capita funding for climate change projects but it was available only to provinces that signed onto the framework. Saskatchewan, the only province that didn't sign on, won't get $62 million in guaranteed funding under the program, although it can apply for specific project-based funding along with other provinces and municipal governments.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/if-...-should-cut-their-funds-says-kenney-1.3879141