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32 views • April 9, 2018

Ottawa considering ‘all options’ to save Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Omid Ghoreishi
4036b83385750454438d9ae38a03df37 9f73312c Ottawa considering ‘all options’ to save Trans Mountain pipeline expansion The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is on hold after Kinder Morgan suspended work on the project. Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr calls the expansion "crucial" to Canada's export markets. 182 http://cdn.newslook.com/40/4036b83385750454438d9ae38a03df37/mp4_med/4036b83385750454438d9ae38a03df37-mp4_med.mp4 http://cdn.newslook.com/40/4036b83385750454438d9ae38a03df37/images/frame_ext.jpg http://cdn.newslook.com/videos/thumb/9f73312c.jpg n_Trans-Mountain-Carr20180408T2045 CAPTION: The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is on hold after Kinder Morgan suspended work on the project. Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr is describing the expansion as "crucial" to Canada's export markets. (April 8, 2018) 1. SOUNDBITE: Jim Carr, Natural Resources Minister PLACELINE: Ottawa, Ontario CREDIT: The Canadian Press STORYLINE: Kinder Morgan is suspending all non-essential activities and related spending on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. The company says its decision is based on the British Columbia government's opposition to the project, which has been the focus of sustained protests. NewsLook The Canadian Press - News (En) Video provided by The Canadian Press - News (En) Copyright © 2010-2018 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved. The Canadian Press NewsLook ["Canada", "Ottawa", "Kinder Morgan G.P.", "KMRFJ"] 2018-04-09 00:45:00 +0000 2018-04-09 01:14:08 +0000 2018-04-09 01:17:51 +0000
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