Lethbridge Herald

CTF wants to have role in court cases

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — VANCOUVER

An advocacy group that argues for the interests of taxpayers will be asking the courts to allow it take part in separate legal cases in British Columbia and Saskatchew­an in a dispute over federal and provincial jurisdicti­on.

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says it will request permission for intervener status in order to fight against the federal carbon tax in Saskatchew­an and in favour of getting pipelines built through B.C.

A reference question filed in the B.C. Appeal Court by the provincial government is asking it to affirm its right to protect the province from the threat of a diluted bitumen spill.

The group is also applying to the courts for standing in the Saskatchew­an case where the provincial government wants a ruling on whether the federal government can impose a carbon tax.

Federation director Aaron Wudrick says it’s critical that Canadian taxpayers be represente­d at both proceeding­s where federal and provincial jurisdicti­ons will be clarified.

The federation says it will be filing the intervener applicatio­ns over the coming weeks.

The federal Liberal government has already announced that it will intervene in the B.C. case, which could decide the future of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from the Edmonton-area to port in Burnaby.

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