PM visiting Vancouver for Lunar New Year amid public debate over pipeline
VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be visiting Vancouver today for the second time since approving the Kinder Morgan Canada Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Trudeau will be participating in Lunar New Year celebrations, including a parade in the city’s historic Chinatown.
Trudeau’s arrival comes after a string of town hall meetings in communities across the country, that notably have not included British Columbia.
He last visited the province in December following the approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion that will triple the capacity of an existing pipeline that runs from near Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C. It will increase tanker traffic seven-fold within the densely populated Burrard Inlet.


