Opponents of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion are confident the project will fall, despite an NEB recommendation of approval on Thursday.
Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) has approved a major pipeline expansion project linking Alberta's oilsands to Metro Vancouver, with 157 conditions.
In a collaborative presentation, the Swinomish, Tulalip, Suquamish, and Lummi Indian Nations called on the National Energy Board to lay the Trans Mountain expansion to rest for good.
The Green Party leader joined the chorus of interveners calling the NEB process "a sham" and accused Kinder Morgan of submitting "repetitive, useless garbage" as evidence.