Brad Wall is right: provinces need to get out of the way of pipeline approvals
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Don Braid, Postmedia News | July 16, 2015 12:39 PM ET
Landing one of his trademark zingers, Wall said: “Maybe we need to have equalization payments start flowing through a pipeline in order to finally get one approved through Central Canada.”
“I do not think any province in Canada should be holding up approvals of a pipeline …
“I don’t think they should be able to hold it up by saying, ‘We don’t think your environmental policies are stringent enough,’ or ‘Maybe we don’t like the way you price carbon,’ whatever it may happen to be. I think that’s of great concern.”
“The people of Alberta and the people of Saskatchewan should not have to face these sorts of conditions.
“I think there’s a growing sense of frustration here because our economies in the West have been contributing significant opportunities for all Canadians.
“I don’t think this kind of talk is welcome, frankly, and I’ll be raising it when we’re down there (at the Council of the Federation meeting in St. John’s), maybe in a private way with various premiers, maybe at the table.”
Then he left for the meeting in Newfoundland, where all the premiers will gather to discuss many issues, including the Canadian Energy Strategy.
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On the local level, Wall’s outrage will delight Alberta’s energy industry. And Saskatchewan’s pitch, now that Notley is about to review royalty rates, is: “Come on over — Brad’s on your side.”
Wall will also face the Saskatchewan NDP in the upcoming election. After Notley’s May 5 triumph here, there must be a certain angst.
So he’s taking a clear stand of the kind Alberta’s PC government seemed incapable of articulating. That’s one reason they’re out, and he’s the most popular premier in Canada.
As for Notley, we can only hope there’s some steel in that velvet glove. She’ll need it someday soon.
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