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Trans Mountain Pipeline

On June 18, 2019, less than 24 hours after declaring a climate emergency, the Canadian government approved the climate-killing Trans Mountain pipeline.

The project proposes to twin the existing Trans Mountain pipeline, tripling its capacity to 890,000 barrels of oil per day, and expanding the Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C. in order to move crude from the tar sands in Alberta to B.C.’s coastal shores for shipping in massive tankers.

The Trudeau government originally approved the pipeline expansion in November 2016 and then went on to purchase it from Kinder Morgan when the company threatened to abandon the project. The government agreed to spend $4.5 billion of public funds to buy the expansion project, and that cost is expected to increase by up to $10 billion more. In August 2018, a few short months after the government bought the pipeline, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned the approval decision citing a significant lack of public consultation, particularly with affected First Nations.

This project threatens to unleash a massive tar sands spill that would threaten drinking water, salmon, coastal wildlife and communities. It is also entirely inconsistent with Canada’s commitments to reduce climate pollution under the Paris Agreement.

Opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline remains strong. Allowing the pipeline to proceed will make it impossible for us to meet our commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, threaten waterways and drinking water sources, and ignore Indigenous peoples’ right to say “no” to projects that threaten their land and way of life.

Read more about why we should stop the Trans Mountain pipeline.

Trans Mountain pipeline spills south of Kamloops

Trans Mountain pipeline spills south of Kamloops

The Globe and Mail reports, “Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP has shut down its Trans Mountain oil pipeline following ...
NEWS: Mulcair suggests BC NDP lost because of stand on Trans Mountain pipeline

NEWS: Mulcair suggests BC NDP lost because of stand on Trans Mountain pipeline

The Toronto Star reports, "The federal New Democrats have already begun to sift through the wreckage of the failed British ...
NEWS: Trans Mountain pipeline faces major political and regulatory obstacles

NEWS: Trans Mountain pipeline faces major political and regulatory obstacles

Council of Canadians Pacific regional organizer Harjap Grewal marches against the Trans Mountain pipeline in August 2011. Photo credit: Vancouver ...
NEWS: Adrian Dix appears to reject Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

NEWS: Adrian Dix appears to reject Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

The Globe and Mail reports, "The B.C. NDP has taken a stand against the proposed Kinder Morgan oil pipeline expansion, ...
UPDATE: Mid Island chapter at open-house protest against Trans Mountain pipeline

UPDATE: Mid Island chapter at open-house protest against Trans Mountain pipeline

Protest inside the Kinder Morgan open house. Council of Canadians Board member Paul Manly reports on a protest at the ...
UPDATE: BROKE town hall against the Trans Mountain pipeline

UPDATE: BROKE town hall against the Trans Mountain pipeline

The Burnaby Residents Opposed to Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) hosted a town hall on October 10. From right, Council of ...
POLL: BC rejects Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain pipelines

POLL: BC rejects Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain pipelines

The Globe and Mail reports on a new poll by the Living Oceans Society conducted by Stratcom that shows British ...
NEWS: Delta requests public hearing on the Trans Mountain Pipeline

NEWS: Delta requests public hearing on the Trans Mountain Pipeline

The Delta Optimist reports, "(The municipality of) Delta is supporting the City of Vancouver's request for a full public hearing ...