Sask. to argue in court in favour of Trans Mountain pipeline
The Government of Saskatchewan will be backing the federal government in court with regards to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
In a media release Monday, the provincial government said it had been “granted leave to intervene in the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion hearing before the Federal Court of Appeal in support of the pipeline’s construction.”
The hearing is set for December.
The federal government has claimed that the project received the proper approval, but the court is to hear arguments about whether the government consulted sufficiently with First Nations.