Keystone Decision Triggers Calls for More Pipeline Cancellations [Sign-ons] – The Energy Mix
With the spotlight now moving to Trans Mountain, “the facts alone
haven’t been enough to convince [Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau to
cancel this C$12.6 billion boondoggle—but a shift in climate politics
from our closest economic ally could be,” Canadian Oil and Gas Program
Director Sven Biggs wrote in a fundraising email. So “this is a critical
moment to get ahead of [Alberta Premier Jason] Kenney and his fossil
fuel friends who are spewing lies that the Trans Mountain pipeline is
now needed more than ever.”
haven’t been enough to convince [Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau to
cancel this C$12.6 billion boondoggle—but a shift in climate politics
from our closest economic ally could be,” Canadian Oil and Gas Program
Director Sven Biggs wrote in a fundraising email. So “this is a critical
moment to get ahead of [Alberta Premier Jason] Kenney and his fossil
fuel friends who are spewing lies that the Trans Mountain pipeline is
now needed more than ever.”
Stand and Dogwood BC cited analysis from the Canada Energy Regulator showing no need for either the Keystone or the Trans Mountain projects.