MP McLeod travels length of Trans Mountain pipeline, highlights “opportunities” of expansion
KAMLOOPS — The MP for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo is travelling the length of the Trans Mountain pipeline on a quest to highlight the opportunities presented by the proposed twinning project.
McLeod began Monday at the origin point for the pipeline in Alberta, eventually making her way to Jasper National Park.
“What I’m trying to highlight, unashamedly, is what the opportunities are, what the advantages are and actually travel the pipeline, talk to people and hear their stories,” said McLeod.
She says she visited a farm property whose owners have a deal in place for the twinning project, and saw a nearby yard where huge amounts of pipe are waiting to be assembled.