B.C. Liberal MPs bracing for constituents after Kinder Morgan pipeline approval
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s promise to let backbenchers to be the voice of their constituents in Ottawa is being tested as B.C. Liberal MPs grapple with the political fallout from the decision to approve Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline.
A number of the Liberals’ 17 MPs from the province frankly acknowledged Wednesday that they’re disappointed with the decision, which they said is deeply unpopular with many of their constituents.
And at least one backbencher, Vancouver’s Hedy Fry, predicted the move will cost her votes in the next election.
But at the same time, the B.C. backbenchers made a distinction between their own roles in defending the interests of their constituents and the prime minister’s duty to make decisions in the national interest.


