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Markham on Energy

Horgan and NDP in, Clark and Liberals out – what’s next for energy in British Columbia?

June 30, 2017 JZadmin

Fractious battle over Kinder Morgan pipeline, languishing LNG, fracking banished to “science review” – likely scenario Congratulations to John Horgan, NDP leader and new premier of British Columbia. The Liberal government of Christy Clark lost [Read more]

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Trudeau, Notley warn Horgan he has no authority to fight Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline

May 30, 2017 JZadmin

Opposing Trans Mountain Expansion is a Hail Mary play, which has 2% chance of succeeding The lines are now drawn. John Horgan will lead a BC NDP minority government committed to opposing construction of the Trans [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

If BC stops pipeline, it’s political war with Canada, Alberta

May 30, 2017 JZadmin

If Premier Horgan uses provincial powers to deny authorizations to Kinder Morgan, Prime Minister Trudeau must respond with full power of Canadian government Green Party leader Andrew Weaver says opposition to the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Trans Mountain Expansion key issue in forming BC minority government?

May 25, 2017 JZadmin

BC NDP, Green Party leaders staunch opponents of Trans Mountain Expansion, slated to begin construction in Sept. The BC election recounts are in and Christy Clark and the Liberals do not have a majority, meaning [Read more]

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‘Premier Horgan’ can’t stop construction of Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline

May 18, 2017 JZadmin

Trans Mountain Expansion is a done deal, construction like to start in Sept. Can a BC NDP minority government hinder or stop construction of the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline? Some British Columbia politicians think so, [Read more]

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Christy Clark election squeaker no threat to Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline – political scientist

May 10, 2017 JZadmin

Clark could still win a majority, but even in a Liberal minority government Greens have policy priorities other than Trans Mountain Expansion British Columbians woke up not entirely sure who their next premier will be [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Site C study nothing but political skullduggery pretending to be academic analysis

April 21, 2017 JZadmin

Bakker study on Site C hydro dam should have been released prior to election so it could be properly scrutinized A new UBC study pours cold water on the Site C dam project, saying it is [Read more]

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Smith’s panel on Alberta’s energy future is a bad joke

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