B.C. NDP vows to fight Trans Mountain pipeline, but won’t say how
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia New Democrat platform promises to use “every tool in the toolbox” to stop Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from going ahead.
But what are those tools? NDP Leader John Horgan isn’t saying.
“I’m going to be discussing those with the prime minister the day after the election,” he said on a campaign stop this week in Kamloops.
Standing on the bank of the South Thompson River, Horgan wasn’t far from where former NDP leader Adrian Dix proclaimed his opposition to Trans Mountain in 2013. Some pundits have declared the moment to be Dix’s fatal mistake in the election that saw Liberal Leader Christy Clark elected premier.


