‘Let them feel some of our pain:’ Alberta eatery pulls B.C. wines over pipeline
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A restaurant in Alberta’s oilsands hub is taking its own stand against the B.C. government’s plan to obstruct an expansion of the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Asti Trattoria Italiana in Fort McMurray says that, effective immediately, it will no longer serve any wines from British Columbia.
It says it supports Alberta’s oil industry and its oilsands workers.
The restaurant admits that removing eight bottles from its list might not do much, but it hopes other Alberta bars and restaurants will follow suit.


