Federal Court of Appeal to rule on letting pipeline challenges proceed
OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal is to reveal today whether a new set of legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline project can proceed.
The federal government has twice approved a plan to twin an existing pipeline from Alberta’s oilpatch to the B.C. coast.
Last year the Federal Court of Appeal tore up the original approval, citing both an insufficient environment review and inadequate consultations with Indigenous communities.
The Liberals say they fixed both problems and approved the expansion a second time in June.