Feds won’t explain claim pipeline expansion will raise $500M in tax revenue

Nov 25, 2019 | 12:09 PM

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau will not explain how his department estimated that finishing the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will bring another $500 million in corporate tax revenue into the federal government’s bank account.

The figure was cited by the government when it approved the project a second time last June and was also included in the Liberals’ campaign platform as they attempted to show how they intend to pay for various election promises.

Economist Robyn Allan says she has been trying to get Ottawa to explain its numbers for months to no avail.

A spokesman for Morneau says the $500 million is a Finance Canada estimate but did not answer questions about how that estimate was created.