Kamloops MLA slams NDP for handling of pipeline-wine dispute
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops-South Thompson B.C. Liberal MLA Todd Stone has sounded off on B.C.’s minority NDP government for its handling of the province’s wine dispute with Alberta.
On Thursday, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley lifted her province’s ban on imported B.C. wine after B.C. said it would file a constitutional reference case on the issue.
“I think this made-in-B.C. trade war really truly reflects the incompetence of the John Horgan NDP government,” Stone told CFJC Today. “I mean, they brought this on themselves. The Trans Mountain pipeline project, which will by the way provide upwards of 600 jobs in the Kamloops area during construction and huge contributions to the provincial and local economies in terms of taxes being paid, this project falls within federal jurisdiction.”
Not only that, Stone added it’s an economic union constitutional issue that provides the right for the flow of resources across provincial boundaries.