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Saskatchewan is ready to join the fight to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion built

Saskatchewan is ready to join the fight to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion built

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

April 15, 201839m 29s

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Show Notes

Yesterday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told us on air that delaying oil access to British Columbia ports costs the Saskatchewan economy $1.8 billion per year. If Alberta were to pass legislation that would cut off energy supply to British Columbia, Premier Moe says Saskatchewan would do likewise.

Today, Justin Trudeau, B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley met over the Trans Mountain issue.

What was the result of that meeting?

Guest: Charles Adler, host of the Charles Adler Show on Global News Radio, broadcasting from Vancouver

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Roy asks for callers’ opinions on what Prime Minister Trudeau actually wants. Is he determined to see the pipeline extension built or does he want to phase out the oilsands?

Roy also replays part of his interview with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, and compares Prime Minister Trudeau’s contradictory statements regarding the Trans Mountain Pipeline.

(Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

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