Clark says Notley’s trip to B.C. to promote pipeline took courage
VICTORIA — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley showed courage visiting British Columbia to voice her support for Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, Premier Christy Clark said Wednesday.
Clark said Notley bravely came to B.C. to make her province’s case in favour of the $6.8 billion oil pipeline project.
“I think Rachel Notley did the right thing,” Clark said in a conference call with reporters. “I know it takes courage to come to a place where people may not be happy with the decision.”
Notley was in Vancouver this week meeting with various media outlets, but did not hold any public events. She also met with B.C.’s Opposition New Democrat Leader John Horgan, who opposes the pipeline project.


