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B.C. Premier David Eby continues to say a pipeline to Prince Rupert is needed before it can be built.
Experts say that Eby ’s excuse for why a new pipeline shouldn’t be built is flimsy as Trans Mountain is already at near capacity.
Eby said there is no proponent for a revival of a pipeline project along a similar route as the proposed Northern Gateway project.
Andy Hira , a political-science professor at Simon Fraser University , said another concern with a pipeline to Prince Rupert is the added emissions that Canada would be producing through exports.
He urged Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial leaders to instead focus on developing clean power sources such as wind, solar and hydro.
Hira said the focus should be on making Canada a green energy superpower.
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