The Prince George Citizen

Trudeau opposed to Northern Gateway

- Lauren KRUGEL

CALGARY — Liberal leadership contender Justin Trudeau is expressing support for Chinese investment in the Canadian oilpatch, but says he is still opposed to Enbridge Inc.’s proposal to ship oilsands crude to the West Coast for export to Asia.

In an opinion piece published in Postmedia newspapers Tuesday, Trudeau said China National Offshore Oil Co.’s $15.1-billion takeover of Calgary-based oil and gas producer Nexen Inc. is good for Canada because the investment will help create middle-class jobs and bolster its trading relationsh­ip with China.

The presumptiv­e front-runner in the Liberal race has been criticized by some as a celebrity candidate with no depth, yet it was his stance on the CNOOC-Nexen deal that provoked the first debate of any real substance in the leadership contest.

At the campaign headquarte­rs of Harvey Locke, the Liberal candidate in the Nov. 26 byelection in Calgary Centre, Trudeau said Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government has “completely failed” in courting much-needed foreign investment.

He said the government’s decisions have had more to do with polls and electoral interests than what’s best for the Canadian economy.

“Bottom line is just because you’re making a deal with the government of China doesn’t mean you have to act like the government of China,” he told reporters.

Meanwhile, both Trudeau and Locke stressed the need for Canada to diversify its energy exports outside of the United States. The Internatio­nal Energy Agency has predicted the U.S. will become virtually energy independen­t by 2035.

“That’s yet another indication that we do need to be serious about opening doors and connecting with other markets,” Trudeau said. One of the planned major routes to Asian markets, however, is Enbridge Inc.’s proposed Northern Gateway pipeline – a project Trudeau opposes.

If built, that line would ship 525,000 barrels of oilsands crude per day to the West Coast port of Kitimat, from which it would be sent to Asia via tanker.

“The Northern Gateway pipeline, as proposed by Enbridge, is not the right solution,” he said.

“It goes through too vulnerable a place environmen­tally, the necessary buy-in from the aboriginal peoples simply isn’t there and the way it’s been handled, I don’t think it’s going to be there.”

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