Moe ‘disappointed’ by Trans Mountain, NAFTA talk delays
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe couldn’t hide his displeasure in seeing the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion hit another delay.
On Thursday, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned the federal government’s approval of the controversial pipeline expansion, citing a flawed review from the National Energy Board and a failure to properly consult Indigenous groups.
Speaking with reporters ahead of the Saskatchewan Party’s annual golf tournament at The Willows in Saskatoon, Moe took time to voice his concerns and urge the government to get the pipeline done quickly.
“We’re disappointed with the ruling that we have this morning from the federal court with respect to the Trans Mountain pipeline,” Moe said.