Recognizing the Energy East Pipeline As Good for Canada
Today in the Saskatchewan Legislature, our government passed a motion recognizing the Energy East Pipeline as good for all parts of Canada, from Saskatchewan and Alberta, to Ontario, Quebec and beyond. The amendment recognizes the National Energy Board (NEB) as the appropriate body to review national pipeline projects, such as Energy East, and that provinces should not invent new conditions such as greenhouse gas emissions as a barrier to approval and trade.
Energy East, like previous national pipeline projects in years past, will be good for economies across Canada, including Ontario and Quebec. The project will generate billions of dollars of activity, new jobs, manufacturing, and tax revenue, much of which will be in Central Canada.
Saskatchewan’s oil sector continues to serve the people here by providing jobs, attracting investment, and generating tax revenue so our government can continue to make investments that benefit Saskatchewan people. Energy East will extend these benefits across Canada.
The NEB already has a stringent approval process for pipelines in Canada and moving oil by pipeline is safer, more environmentally friendly, and more economical than moving it by rail. We should be removing barriers to growth between provinces, not inventing new ones.