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The B.C. government was initially opposed to the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion but is now supporting a proposal that would allow tankers to carry more oil through the Burrard Inlet .
The plan to dredge the inlet is in its infancy and would need to be initiated by the federal government.
Environmental groups, however, are against the proposal.
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