Notley tries to reassure oil industry leaders on Trans Mountain expansion
CALGARY — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley tried to reassure bigwigs in the energy industry Wednesday that her government will strive to ensure the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion gets built despite political opposition in British Columbia.
Speaking at the Global Petroleum Show in Calgary, Notley said the Alberta NDP government has little time for conversations that seek to shut down the oilsands and threaten jobs in her province.
“An effective climate plan has to pay attention to working people,” said Notley.
“Families that are out of work and stressed about how the mortgage is going to get paid do not have a heck of a lot of time for climate change action.”


