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83 views • May 16, 2018

Trudeau calls Trans Mountain ‘imperative’ for Canada’s economy

Purtina Wang
CAPTION: Justin Trudeau continues to insist the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion “will get built,” as Kinder Morgan’s May 31 deadline nears. In Calgary on Tuesday, the prime minister said the government is working hard behind the scenes. (May 15, 2018) 1. SOUNDBITE: Justin Trudeau, prime minister PLACELINE: Calgary CREDIT: The Canadian Press STORYLINE: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there are some critics who will never be convinced he's doing enough to ensure the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion goes ahead. But he says his government is working hard as a deadline imposed by pipeline builder Kinder Morgan fast approaches. The Texas-based company has warned it will pull the plug on the project by month's end if hurdles to expanding the pipeline through British Columbia remain. A small group of pro-pipeline protesters were shouting as Trudeau made a public transit funding announcement at a Calgary light rail station.
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