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B.C. wins injunction on Alberta's





turn-off-the-taps legislation






The Federal Court has granted British western province was acting prematurely, and is committed to building the Expansion
Columbia a temporary injunction to block considering the law had never been used. in a manner that minimizes impacts to the
Alberta's turn-off-the-taps legislation, The federal court rejected that request as environment and respects the values and
related to the Trans Mountain pipeline B.C. was challenging the Act itself. priorities of Canadians.
extension, until the court can decide B.C. said the act would affect The Court invited the BC Government to
whether it is valid. interprovincial trade, which is under review the amendments to the Canada
Alberta's "Preserving Canada's Economic Ottawa's jurisdiction. The province also Energy Regulator Reconsideration Report
Prosperity Act" empowers the Minister of argued the only purpose of the Act was to (CER) (formally known as the National
Energy of Alberta to require anyone who cut off exports to B.C. in retaliation for its Energy Board) to determine whether they
wishes to export natural gas, crude oil or opposition to the pipeline project. impact the provincial conditions that are
refined fuels from Alberta to obtain a placed on the Project. The court affirmed
licence and to impose terms and conditions BC Environmental Certificate for the Expansion the Province is limited to making
on such exports, including their quantity Project is Valid and Remains in Place adjustments or additions to the provincial
and destination. One of the factors that the marine conditions and must do so within
Minister must consider before imposing The British Columbia Court of Appeal the limited scope of provincial authority
such requirements is “whether adequate ruled that the BC Environmental over marine issues.
pipeline capacity exists to maximize the Assessment Certificate for the Trans
return on crude oil and diluted bitumen Mountain Expansion Project is valid and
produced in Alberta. remains in place.
Alberta asked the Federal Court to have Trans Mountain is continuing with
B.C.'s application thrown out stating the construction and planning of the Expansion





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