Hundreds of landowners still haven’t signed agreements with Trans Mountain | CBC News
At the same time, he said “it doesn’t give me the full protection because they’re still contacting me and sending these letters and phoning and threatening — ‘Hey, if you don’t do this, we’ll just do a Section 104 [right of entry] and come on your property anyway.’ So they’re still playing tactics and it makes you feel like you don’t own your land.”
In a filing on June 18, Trans Mountain said it is still working to finalize 1,112 land acquisition contracts along the route, or roughly a third of the 3,193 tracts of land identified for acquisition.