Province unveils ‘lost-revenue counter,’ says $6B lost to Trans Mountain Pipeline delay
The Alberta government is launching what it calls a real-time lost-revenue counter to show how much Canadians are missing by keeping energy resources landlocked.
The government says in a release that the counter will be displayed digitally at locations near Parliament Hill in Ottawa and backed up by various advertisements that will run nationally.
The province estimates that more than six-billion dollars has been lost across the country since the Federal Court of Appeal ruled in August against the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion.
It says the current oil price differential illustrates why new pipelines are urgently needed.


