Trans Mountain Pipeline
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Trans Mountain faces $292k environmental fines after 2024 B.C. rainstorm: regulatorTrans Mountain is facing $292,000 in regulatory fines for alleged environmental issues during a major rainstorm in B.C.'s Fraser Valley in January 2024.EconomyOct 16
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No rush on new crude oil pipelines, Trans Mountain chief executive saysThe head of the company that operates the Trans Mountain pipeline says there is no immediate need for new pipeline space in Canada.EconomyAug 28
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Canada’s Trans Mountain eyes future growth in pipeline capacityThe operator of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline is considering launching a formal process later this year to guage interest in further expanding the pipeline's capacity.EconomyJul 30
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B.C. government supports dredging Burrard Inlet so tankers can carry more oilTrans Mountain wants to increase the volume of oil each tanker transports but that would involve dredging the Burrard Inlet to prevent heavier tankers from hitting the sea floor.EnvironmentMay 8
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Port of Vancouver reaches record cargo volumes in 2024 as crude oil exports surgeNearly 470,000 vehicle imports -- another record -- rolled onto the docks last year in a three per cent increase driven by Canadians' appetite for new cars.EconomyMar 10
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Canada’s Trans Mountain expects more interest in pipeline system if U.S. implements tariffsTrans Mountain says there could be more interest in sending through its pipeline to the B.C. coast and markets in Asia if the U.S. imposes tariffs on Canadian oil imports.EconomyFeb 4
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Federal government faces potential loss if Trans Mountain pipeline sold: PBOThe federal government faces a potential loss on the sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline, Canada's parliamentary budget officer said in a new report on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.EconomyNov 8, 2024
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Six months on, what has the Trans Mountain pipeline project achieved and what’s next?Nearly six months after its opening, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is boosting Canada's energy sector as promised, but questions linger about massive cost overruns.EconomyOct 21, 2024
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Burnaby mayor defends $20M deal with Trans Mountain that limits city criticismMike Hurley said Thursday that the $20.1 “community contribution agreement” is not a gag order, and that he and city councillors remain free to criticize the company.PoliticsOct 3, 2024
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Burnaby barred from ‘negative public communications’ about Trans Mountain under $20M dealIn a statement, the City of Burnaby said it had finalized a 'community contribution agreement' with Trans Mountain that will deliver $20.1 million to the municipalityPoliticsOct 2, 2024
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