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    The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is a disaster for everyone but Alberta

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    The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is a disaster for everyone but Alberta
    Gary Mason

    National affairs columnist

    It isn’t difficult to see why so many Albertans think poorly of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his federal Liberals. It’s a mindset drilled into them almost every day.

    Premier Danielle Smith can barely conceal her contempt for the PM. Neither can most of her ministers. They seemingly have carte blanche to disparage Mr. Trudeau using any language they wish.

    The other day, Jason Nixon – Alberta’s cabinet minister responsible for seniors, community and social services – chatted with Calgary columnist Rick Bell about what a menace the Prime Minister is to the province. His words were about as incendiary and, frankly, delusional, as you’ll find coming from the mouth of a Canadian politician.

    He accused Mr. Trudeau of wanting to break up the country. He said Albertans were sick of the “abuse” and “disgusted” and “horrified” by the “continued attack on the very way of life we live.”

    “He’s trying to force his ideological views down the throats of Albertans … he’s trying to destroy how we make a living.”

    There were other comments equally as untethered from reality but you get the idea. Mr. Trudeau is trying to kill Alberta and its oil industry because he is a woke environmentalist singularly focused on climate change at the expense of everything else. Blah, blah, blah.

    There is one story people like Ms. Smith and Mr. Nixon don’t talk about: the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. That would be the same project Mr. Trudeau rescued in 2018 after the original owners, Kinder Morgan, decided they wanted no part of it. Rather than see the undertaking get mothballed, the Prime Minister stepped in and rescued it from imminent death, despite the deep reservations of many in his own government, not to mention broad swaths of the country itself.

    Mr. Trudeau said the project was in the “national interest.” What that meant was, if it didn’t go ahead, Alberta would freak out and claim the country was out to get them – again. This, despite the legitimate concerns of environmentalists.

    Trans Mountain, the company managing the project, estimates the pipeline will generate 630 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, largely due to the electricity needed to power the compressor stations. This does not include the emissions produced when the oil being transported is eventually burned.

    The project is now nearing completion – wildly overbudget. What was supposed to cost $7.4-billion when Ottawa took it over will now cost $30.9-billion. It will be shocking if the final number isn’t higher.

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    It’s hard to envision Ottawa ever recouping its investment. Companies with locked-in contracts to ship oil through the pipeline are protected from any overruns. In other words, those costs can’t be passed along to the users. In a report, the Parliamentary Budget Officer concluded that the pipeline would not be profitable at a construction cost of $21.4-billion – a number long since passed.

    Most believe the tolls that Trans Mountain is planning to charge shippers are too low to pay for operations. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, which has taken an active interest in the pipeline given that it crosses its land, says the tolls being proposed would leave Ottawa $16.2-billion in the hole.

    A number of economists who have looked at the current landscape can’t imagine a scenario in which the federal government isn’t forced to write off a big chunk of debt. This would make it a multi-billion-dollar subsidy of the oil industry – the same industry through which Jason Nixon insists Mr. Trudeau is trying to drive a stake.

    Goodness knows oil companies could use a break. Last week, Shell reported second-quarter earnings of US$5.1-billion. Who wouldn’t be seeking corporate handouts after making that paltry amount?

    The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion was supposed to allow Alberta oil to reach foreign markets like China. Except Asia will likely not have any interest in oil from Canada as long as it can get it at a discount from Russia. So the oil from our new pipeline will mostly go to the U.S., where most of Alberta oil goes now anyway. So much for best laid plans.

    What won’t change is the untold billions the pipeline will deliver to the Alberta economy in the form of royalties. I’m sure politicians like Jason Nixon will heap unfettered praise on Mr. Trudeau for being the architect of their good fortune. Or not.

    More likely, Mr. Trudeau will continue to be vilified by the province’s politicians looking to score cheap points with constituents by telling them the same lies they’ve been telling for years. The truth is, Alberta is about to hit the motherlode, again, this time because of a pipeline Mr. Trudeau had built and which Canadians will pay for – in more ways than one.

    #2
    "The project is now nearing completion – wildly overbudget. What was supposed to cost $7.4-billion when Ottawa took it over will now cost $30.9-billion. It will be shocking if the final number isn’t higher."

    When Ottawa took it over.

    Where did the $23.5 BILLION go?

    Fits right in with every thing this government has budgeted.

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      #3
      Trans mountain pipeline has become a disaster for everyone since the gubmint fools took it over. Fixed the headline for you. Cost overruns as mentioned previously. Pretty sure that the trans mountain pipeline is an essential lifeline for people in the lower mainland and NW US. Nonsensical drivel like this is why I keep upchuck blocked.

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        #4
        What a moronic article.

        Kinder Morgan is a top notch pipeline operator from the US. If they said they could have built it for 7B, you can take that to the bank.

        Only when king retard got his hands on it, it went 4 times over budget.

        Is Alberta going to benefit from the Stellantis subsidies.

        And chuck doesnt know a thing about the oil market. There is more likely hood that crude goes by tanker to california and New Brunswick than to China. Canada is the only country stupid enough to make oil transit through Panama to feed eastern refineries.

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          #5
          The cost overruns are a direct result of the Canadian government getting involved
          Billions of taxpayers dollars went into the pockets of environmentalists and other government agencies along the way .
          Again they only tell one small side of the truth
          First Nations along that rout have and will benefit tremendously. Good for them but why not sell that as a positive ? Nope , gotta be bad because it comes from Alberta . What a petty piece of garbage that article is

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            #6
            That pipeline project has and will benefit 1000x more Canadians and First Nations than those already outdated battery plants ever will out east.

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              #7
              Opinion. There can be 33 million of them at any time in this country alone. News, facts, and complete number sets in the single digits sadly.
              This forum's singular reason for being has found yet another entertainment piece for self validation. He has focused on rewriting history since he first appeared. Idiot. Bigger still are the multitudes who listen.

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                #8
                And chucky , your imbecile called upstanding citizens of Canada low life’s and a waste of space FFS
                Last edited by Guest; Aug 2, 2023, 13:06.

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                  #9
                  Yup the Albertans claim Trudeau has killed the oil industry while they rake in massive billion dollar profits?

                  And then they disregard the billions of dollars of subsidies to Alberta for TMX pipeline that Trudeau saved?

                  And then they have the gall to complain about subsidies to battery plants at the same time!

                  Its the Alberta Conservative way! LOL

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                    #10
                    Ahh the petty thoughts of a hard core socialist .
                    Why such a hate for Albertans? So sad

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