The Globe and Mail reports in its Wednesday edition that Alberta Premier Jim Prentice has taken steps to advance the province's efforts to move oil to market. A Globe editorial says first, Mr. Prentice has made himself Minister of Aboriginal
Relations. The Globe reports that Mr. Prentice is talking sensibly about the challenge of moving oil
to the Pacific.
Instead of unconditionally backing Enbridge's troubled Northern Gateway
proposal, Mr. Prentice concedes it has problems
-- due to "a lot of questions that first nations people have been
asking," which "have not been answered to their satisfaction." The Tory government has
been vocal about the need for pipelines. The Globe says the Harper government is
absolutely right. Where the federal government got it wrong was when years ago it turned
itself into the main public advocate for Gateway, long
before the proposal had cleared regulatory scrutiny.
Pipelines are necessary, but not every pipeline, under whatever
conditions, is. The Globe says Mr. Prentice is sounding a thoughtful tone.
The Globe says Mr. Prentice is standing back and taking a step to the side, the better to take a
step forward. The Globe applauds Mr. Prentice's first move.
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