Cautious optimism in Red Deer for Trans Mountain expansion’s future
Local officials are taking the latest announcement from the National Energy Board regarding the Trans Mountain Pipeline project with a grain or two of salt.
On Friday, the NEB stated that the project is in the best interest of Canadians, but that if the federal government wants to approve it, they need to consider 16 new recommendations. The board had already made 156 others.
Some of the new recommendations revolve around reducing ferry noise and ensuring the safety of southern resident killer whale populations in the Salish Sea. It’s stated in the report that an increase in tanker traffic could hurt not just whales, but also Indigenous culture, while creating more greeenhouse gas emissions.
Red Deer Mayor Tara Veer says the NEB’s statement is a positive step in the right direction.