NEB cancels 1st day of Energy East hearings after protest; Tuesday session also off
MONTREAL — Protesters forced the cancellation on Monday of the first day of hearings in Montreal into TransCanada’s Energy East Pipeline project with police making three arrests.
And the National Energy Board said in a statement that it was also postponing Tuesday’s session because of the “violent disruption” that it said “threatened the security of everyone involved in the panel session.”
The board said it would release details Tuesday on the next meeting in Montreal.
On Monday, one man charged at the three NEB commissioners seated at the front of the room minutes before the hearings were set to begin. He was grabbed by security officers, allowing the commissioners some time to leave.


