Saskatchewan granted intervener status in First Nations TMX project appeal
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says it has been granted leave to intervene in an appeal over construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
The province says it is intervening in support of the federal government by arguing that the expansion project was properly approved.
The Federal Court of Appeal in British Columbia ruled in September that it would hear six challenges focusing on Indigenous consultation.
Ottawa twice approved the plan, but the Federal Court of Appeal tore up the original approval last year, citing insufficient environmental review and inadequate Indigenous consultations.