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Enbridge Inc
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Globe/CP say Kinder, rivals see natives eye pipeline

2018-09-10 08:47 ET - In the News

See In the News (C-KML) Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd

The Globe and Mail reports in its Monday, Sept. 10, edition that some first nations and Metis communities are determined to purchase an equity interest in the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. A Canadian Press dispatch to The Globe reports that the Federal Court of Appeal ruling quashed the government's approval of the project. Indigenous groups in Fort McMurray, Alta., say they still want to invest in the project and believe the ruling creates an opportunity for Ottawa to get consultation right. Fort McMurray #468 First Nation chief executive officer Brad Callihoo says: "There are no shortcuts when it comes to consultation. [The ruling] identifies an issue that needs to be addressed. The system is broken when it comes to consultation and we need to fix it." Canada has pledged to complete the expansion project. Several first nations in British Columbia filed lawsuits against the project, citing inadequate consultation. Indigenous communities on either side of the pipeline fight say they respect each other's stance and feel no sense of division between them. Mr. Callihoo says first nations are not always going to agree, but all deserve meaningful consultation.

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