Supreme Court rejects B.C. appeal of Trans Mountain pipeline case
OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada has shut down British Columbia’s move to regulate what can flow through an expanded Trans Mountain pipeline from Alberta.
B.C. was appealing to the country’s highest court after the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled last May that the province couldn’t impose any restrictions on the contents on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
But the Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal in a ruling issued from the bench after several hours of hearings today in Ottawa.
It removes one of the remaining obstacles for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which seeks to twin an existing pipeline running between Edmonton and Burnaby, B.C.