Alberta premier cheers pipeline purchase; opponents express concern, caution
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley took a Trans Mountain victory lap on the grounds of the legislature Tuesday while her political opponents questioned whether the province has won anything and, if so, at what cost.
The premier high-fived and hugged her caucus mates at a news conference where she announced that Alberta’s months of lobbying, cajoling, arm-twisting, court fights, a wine ban and a legislated threat to cut oil shipments to British Columbia had resulted in the federal government taking over the pipeline and its expansion on the west coast.
“Today we take a major step forward for Albertans and for all Canadians,” said Notley.
“This deal — and this pipeline — will unlock investment in our oilsands, because we’re now on the path to getting full value for our energy resources.”


