Federal Court to rule on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion challenge

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The Federal Court of Appeal is set to release its decision on the latest challenge of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion today.

Four First Nations from British Columbia filed court challenges after the federal government approved the project a second time last June.

The consultation took place after the Court of Appeal struck down the first project approval in August 2018 in part because of insufficient dialogue with Indigenous groups. The federal government responded that consultations were meaningful, saying that instead of just listening and recording the concerns it heard, it also incorporated them into broader programs to protect the environment.

 

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Considering that pipe is in the ground and work has been ongoing since last August is the result a forgone conclusion?

They get unlimited appeals and challenges? This is braindead red tape that has to be removed in the future. Having every future project held hostage by a select few is madness

These are farcical cases put forward by band lawyers fishing for cash settlements- the courts should treat them as such....

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