Alberta’s Notley expects pipeline approval soon; Kenney calls it ‘phoney fight’
EDMONTON — Alberta’s two main political rivals had opposing messages about the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion during their election campaigns Monday.
NDP Leader Rachel Notley said she expects Ottawa to approve the expansion by the end of May, while United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney suggested Notley is in a “phoney fight” for pipelines.
In an election campaign stop with energy workers in Edmonton, Notley said the province is closer than ever to getting the pipeline.
“Mark my words: this pipeline will get built,” she said. “It has been the fight of my life and I will not stop until the job is done.