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Alberta launches petition to B.C.’s Premier Horgan in pipeline fight

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Alberta is ratcheting up the public relations fight over the Trans Mountain oil pipeline by launching a website and online petition.

Premier Rachel Notley is asking Albertans to sign the petition, which will be sent to her B.C. counterpar­t, John Horgan.

Notley and Horgan have locked horns over a proposal by British Columbia to refuse an expansion of oil imports until it is sure safety plans are in place to handle any spills or other environmen­tal catastroph­es.

The move would effectivel­y kill the expansion of the Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. pipeline, a project that would triple the amount of oil now being shipped from Edmonton to terminals in Burnaby.

Ottawa has already approved the expansion, and Notley says the project is desperatel­y needed so that Alberta can get better prices for its oil.

Notley says Horgan is stepping on Ottawa’s jurisdicti­on and Alberta has halted electricit­y purchase talks and imposed a ban on B.C. wine in retaliatio­n.

“This fight, it isn’t something any one government can do alone,” Notley said in a news release Tuesday.

“We need all of us working together to make sure the B.C. government fully understand­s why this pipeline matters, why good jobs matter and why the rules of our country matter.”

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Premier John Horgan responds to questions during a news conference in Vancouver.
CP FILE PHOTO Premier John Horgan responds to questions during a news conference in Vancouver.

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