@NTZGPS4yrs4Y
No, it has nothing to do with energy security, it is about corporate profits at public expense.
@NX3CCT4yrs4Y
Not convinced yet. Aboriginal agreements are key as is ensuring when there is a pipeline break the company must pay for cleanup and to re landowners. And ensure regular pipeline inspections.
@NZMDZ64yrs4Y
No I think it's a bad idea, I am a proud native person and most white people don't care to think of what we want, or even care what we have to say
@P3DQDV4yrs4Y
Not until more research is going into more sustainable green energy. Yes we need the money, but without investment into transitional new energies, it's just a farce of a money grab.
@P3JFDW4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the conditions laid out by the JRP are met.
@P3N33M4yrs4Y
It's a poor location. Twinning of other existing pipelines is the way to go with more dollars staying in Canada (including BC). Ideally we'd have a national energy plan and refine it here.
@P3WX9L4yrs4Y
Do it properly, with multiple safety mechanisms and sufficient assurance that the wildlife will not be impacted.
@P5VF934yrs4Y
No, Canada should refocus its economic energies on green technologies and endeavours.