Kinder Morgan gets no breaksTripling Trans Mountain capacity faces same First Nations, enviros, local government resistance as Keystone XL, Northern Gateway Gary Park For Petroleum News
Trans Mountain has discovered that 61 years of careful stewardship and building bridges to First Nations will carry little weight as it enters the regulatory review process for its planned C$5.4 billion Trans Mountain expansion from the Alberta oil sands to the British Columbia and Washington state....
First Nations say view has changed Company has said it will address concerns
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