Trudeau accuses opponents of stoking regional divisions after pipeline cancelled
OTTAWA — The prime minister accused opponents on Saturday of “stoking national divisions” through their reactions to TransCanada’s decision to cancel its Energy East Pipeline plans.
Justin Trudeau said in a Facebook post that critics who attribute the proposed project’s cancellation to government regulation “ignores the obvious.”
“Aside from its being intellectually dishonest, the reflexive stoking of regional tensions is a political dead end. The Conservative party, formerly the Reform Party, trod that road in its infancy. It was a road better left abandoned,” Trudeau stated in the post.
Trudeau also pointed out that when Energy East was first proposed, the global supply of crude was relatively tight.


