NEB review hearing into Energy East Pipeline heads to hostile territory
MONTREAL — The National Energy Board’s review of the Energy East Pipeline heads to hostile territory Monday when it resumes in Montreal, where the city’s mayor has called for the process to be suspended.
Denis Coderre, who has long opposed the $15.7-billion project, is scheduled to be the first to speak at the public hearings.
But he has said he is “not comfortable” with the review following revelations that former Quebec premier Jean Charest met last year with the board chairman and two review panel members while working as a consultant with TransCanada (TSX:TRP), the proponent behind the 4,500-kilometre pipeline.
“I’m not sure of the impartiality of the process,” he said Thursday. “I think they should take a break and look seriously at how it’s done.”


