Alberta Premier Says Canada Needs Energy East Pipeline
Jason Kenney says the east-west pipeline can still be built if the federal government and the provinces make potential investors feel confident that it’s a viable investment once again.
Jason Kenney says the east-west pipeline can still be built if the federal government and the provinces make potential investors feel confident that it’s a viable investment once again.
The premier can’t proceed with province-wide development of the shale gas industry and the prime minister can’t get pipelines like Energy East on track without enough support from the people who elected them.
The co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited made the case for the East Coast pipeline in light of Ottawa’s decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5-billion.
A new Corporate Research Associates poll shows 52 per cent believe cancelling the pipeline project will have a negative impact on the local economy.
Naheed Nenshi and Don Darling gave a joint press conference in Calgary to express their concerns
The N.B. premier told a Saint John business audience Tuesday he hoped it would help TransCanada restart its application.
The company will study potential impact of the NEB’s decision to look at upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions