The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, May 30
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TRUDEAU STANDS BY KINDER MORGAN IN B.C.: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing by the Kinder Morgan pipeline project, even as the New Democrats and Greens in B.C. are teaming up to fight it. “The decision we took on the Trans Mountain pipeline was based on facts and evidence on what is in the best interests of Canadians and indeed, all of Canada,” Trudeau said Tuesday in Rome at a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni. “Regardless of the change in government in British Columbia or anywhere, the facts and evidence do not change.” Trudeau’s comments followed Monday’s news that B.C.’s anti-pipeline Green party and the provincial NDP have come to an agreement that could see the formation of a minority NDP government in the province, casting doubt on the project’s future. Trudeau also praised the benefits that international trade can bring to a world where people are anxious about the future, holding up the trade deal between Canada and the European Union as an example of creating new jobs and ensure more people can benefit from economic growth. The trade agreement, known as CETA, is now being considered by the Senate.
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