Now that they don't need to rely on the NDP for a majority anymore, at this rate, the NDP will use up the rest of the alphabet pretty fast....
Revisiting the Site E dam proposal draws pushback in northeastern B.C.
Province to begin review of project first studied in 1970s as residents call for alternatives, consultation
Farmers, First Nations and communities in northeastern B.C. are raising concerns as the NDP government re-examines a decades-old proposal for a fourth dam on the Peace River, a project currently banned from being built under provincial law.
Energy Minister Adrian Dix said Monday that the province is "seriously" re-examining the plan for a Site E dam at the confluence of the Peace and Alces rivers.
"Site E would just be madness," said Ken Boon, president of the Peace Valley Landowner Association. "On every level, hydro dams just don't make sense anymore. The impacts are too enormous."