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Pipelines, energy and natural resources

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In June 2014 the Northern Gateway pipeline project was approved by the federal government, subject to 209 conditions.[2]

In 2015 the CBC questioned the silence concerning the Northern Gateway project and suggested that Enbridge might have quietly shelved the project.[2]

Upon taking office in 2015, Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau banned oil tanker traffic on the north coast of British Columbia, effectively killing the project.[7]

On 29 November 2016 Trudeau officially rejected plans for the pipelines.

 
The Eagle Spirit Pipeline was a $16-billion, First Nations-owned Canadian pipeline proposed in 2018 and 2019 by businessman Calvin Helin which would have shipped petroleum from Northern Alberta to Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

The Eagle Spirit Pipeline was a proposed alternative to the previous Northern Gateway Pipeline and Trans Mountain Pipeline. Helin claimed the project had 100% backing from First Nations groups and carried a low risk in comparison to previous pipeline proposals

The project had the support of 35 First Nations groups, could have reduced emissions by 100 megatons[clarification needed] and potentially have been safer than previous pipeline proposals.[3] The pipeline was estimated to carry 4 million barrels per day (640,000 m3/d) of oil and 10 billion cubic feet per day (280,000,000 m3/d) of natural gas.[4]


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The Northern Gateway line was shut down because of inadequate consultation.

The Tanker Ban which sunk the native backed Eagle Spirit line was done with no consultation.
 
An Alberta company operating in BC has a mining project stopped because a US tribe intervened.


Canada doesn't need to worry about Alberta separating. BC has separated.
 
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