Eby brands pipeline ‘energy vampire’ as First Nations vow it will never happen
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby and First Nations have thrown up a wall of opposition to a proposed northern oil pipeline, after Alberta and the federal government signed a memorandum of understanding to work toward making it a reality.
He spoke in Victoria with most of his NDP caucus cheering him on from the steps of the B.C. legislature on Thursday.
The memorandum of understanding, signed hours earlier by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary, commits Canada and Alberta to working toward a northern pipeline to B.C.’s coast, with Alberta acting as the proponent, and the federal government making changes to a tanker ban on the north coast “if necessary.”
There are commitments to collaborate with B.C. and share the pipeline’s economic benefits. But Smith underscored in a news conference that there was “no mention of veto” for B.C. in the MOU, while Eby acknowledged there was no requirement for B.C.’s consent.


