Trans Mountain Ruling
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Natural resources minister has met with 22 Indigenous leaders for Trans Mountain talksAmarjeet Sohi has personally met with leaders of nearly two dozen Indigenous communities since the Federal Court of Appeal struck down federal approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in August.CanadaNov 5, 2018
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Liberals block Tory plans to set up Trans Mountain pipeline probeAs part of the proposal, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi would have been summoned to explain what's next for the Trans Mountain expansion project.CanadaSep 4, 2018
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Workers left in limbo as construction on Trans Mountain pipeline stopsConstruction on the western end of the Trans Mountain pipeline began three days ago but has now stopped, leaving workers in limbo.CanadaSep 1, 2018
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Alberta projects deficit drop of $1B in first quarter budget updateAlberta's finance minister says the province is on track to reduce its deficit by $1 billion this year.EconomyAug 31, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Can Trudeau get Trans Mountain pipeline built and keep sunny ways?Justin Trudeau claims he is always looking out for everyone's interests. Yet he moved forward on Trans Mountain without really doing that at all, Scott Thompson says.Aug 31, 2018
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Trans Mountain pipeline decision: Experts discuss what could happen nextExperts discuss what happens now as the government reels from the Federal Court of Appeals decision to overturn approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.CanadaAug 30, 2018
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Kinder Morgan moving to suspend construction on Trans Mountain pipeline project following rulingThis follows a ruling Thursday from the Federal Court of Appeal that overturned the Trudeau government’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.EconomyAug 30, 2018
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‘Trudeau government failed in its rhetoric’: First Nations groups react to Trans Mountain rulingThe court also concludes that the federal government failed in its duty to engage in meaningful consultations with First Nations before giving the green light to the project.EconomyAug 30, 2018
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