{"id":5312,"date":"2018-04-13T20:22:40","date_gmt":"2018-04-14T00:22:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lifeinsurance-orleans.ca\/Life-Insurance-Blog\/?guid=bf981ea1e8f8910b1fb00d88d5d98ba1"},"modified":"2018-04-13T20:22:40","modified_gmt":"2018-04-14T00:22:40","slug":"b-c-issues-trans-mountain-pipeline-permit-update-as-premier-heads-to-ottawa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lifeinsurance-orleans.ca\/index.php\/2018\/04\/13\/b-c-issues-trans-mountain-pipeline-permit-update-as-premier-heads-to-ottawa\/","title":{"rendered":"B.C. issues Trans Mountain pipeline permit update as premier heads to Ottawa"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>VICTORIA &#8212; British Columbia&#8217;s government has issued a progress report on permits for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, just as Premier John Horgan readies to travel to Ottawa for a meeting on the controversial project.<\/p>\n<p>The Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Ministry says the $7.4-billion project requires 1,187 provincial permits, many of which involve Indigenous consultations.<\/p>\n<p>The ministry says in a statement that 587 permit applications have been submitted to various permitting agencies and of those, 201 have been approved and issued while another 386 are under review.<\/p>\n<p>The report comes as Horgan denies that B.C. is delaying the permitting process, but his statements haven&#8217;t satisfied Alberta, the federal government or Kinder Morgan, the pipeline&#8217;s owner.<\/p>\n<p>The company announced last week it is stopping essential spending on the project because of opposition and delays in British Columbia and it gave May 31 as a deadline for government action.<\/p>\n<p>Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has summoned Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to Ottawa for a meeting on Sunday to discuss the escalating pipeline feud.<\/p>\n<p>Notley said this week Alberta is preparing to punish B.C. with legislation that could restrict the flow of oil to the West Coast, likely causing  a spike in gasoline prices, which currently hover around $1.50 a litre in Metro Vancouver.<\/p>\n<p>Notley also said Alberta is prepared to take over the pipeline.<\/p>\n<p>The federal government approved the project, which would triple capacity of the pipeline running between Edmonton and Burnaby, B.C., in 2016.<\/p>\n<p>Trudeau has repeatedly said Trans Mountain is in the national interest and will get built.<\/p>\n<p>B.C.&#8217;s Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Ministry said in a statement Friday that Kinder Morgan must still submit about 600 permits for the expansion.<\/p>\n<p>It said the submitted permits must align with 37 conditions outlined in B.C.&#8217;s environmental certificate and the 157 conditions detailed in the National Energy Board&#8217;s approval.<\/p>\n<p>Horgan said Friday that B.C. is heading to court to test its jurisdictional authority over the pipeline, but until then, the government is not holding up the expansion.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We are not thwarting the project,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We are issuing permits as they ask for them.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But the provincial government will continue to state its belief that the pipeline poses environmental and economic risks that are too great, Horgan added.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I do believe we have a mandate to defend the coast,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I would also argue the premier of B.C. has an obligation at all times to stand up for the jurisdictional authority of provincial rights.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>VICTORIA &mdash; British Columbia&rsquo;s government has issued a progress report on permits for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, just as Premier John Horgan readies to travel to Ottawa for a meeting on the controversial project. 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