Port Alberni LNG plan submitted to provincial environmental office
Oct 18, 2018 Times Colonist - https://www.timescolonist.com/busine...ice-1.23467542 Quote:
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And so it begins
NEB agrees to hear jurisdictional challenge over key LNG Canada pipeline
Challenger says the pipeline, which is an important component in the LNG Canada facility, should be considered a federal project The energy board says Sawyer’s jurisdictional challenge was received in July. Comment was then provided by Coastal, which is a subsidiary of TransCanada Corp., and Sawyer was allowed to reply. It says Sawyer argues that because TransCanada operates the pipeline and the connected Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. system together, they are in fact a single federal undertaking. In reply, according to the NEB, Coastal accuses Sawyer of pursuing a “vexatious” litigation designed to frustrate upstream natural gas development in B.C., further charging it’s not a coincidence that his complaint was made as the project was finally proceeding, not years ago when it was approved. https://business.financialpost.com/c...onal-challenge |
It is interesting, because there have been many court cases on which level of government regulates Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. It was provincial for a long time, when it wasn't operated by the same company as TransCanada.
But, with things like power transmission it is all connected but almost all at the provincial level. So the challenge should fail, but if the feds wanted to take over regulation, that would succeed. Not sure the courts could force the feds to do something they didn't want. |
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