B.C. takes Alberta to court on law that could see gasoline exports cut
EDMONTON — British Columbia’s premier fought battles over the Trans Mountain pipeline on two fronts Wednesday, going to court against Alberta’s premier, who wants the line expanded, while urging Ottawa to start shipping more gasoline through the pipe that’s already there.
John Horgan, speaking to reporters in Victoria, announced his government has filed court documents challenging the legality of an Alberta law that gives that province the power to squeeze B.C. over oil and gas shipments.
The law was proclaimed a day earlier by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney on his first day in office.