Alberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney says he would shelve oil-by-rail deal
EDMONTON — Opposition Leader Jason Kenney says if he wins the spring election, he will try to cancel Alberta’s $3.7-billion deal with Canada’s two largest railways to ship more oil by rail.
“This (deal) is a catastrophic mistake by the NDP,” Kenney told a news conference Wednesday, one day after Premier Rachel Notley announced the province will lease 4,400 railcars to get more oil to foreign markets while the government works to increase pipeline capacity.
Notley called the United Conservative leader’s plan irresponsible and arrogant.