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Is this the end of the Trans Mountain Expansion?

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Feb 19th, 2022
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By Peter McCartney, Climate Campaigner, Wilderness Committee

Feds quit funding pipeline as costs soar to $21.4B

For the first time in a long time, I’ve got good news to share about Trans Mountain. Today, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal government will not pay for ballooning construction costs after the company finally came clean about budget overruns and delays.

Trans Mountain needs to find another $8.8 billion or its pipeline is toast.

Nobody in their right mind would invest in a project that is already running four times its original budget and years behind schedule. While Freeland claims big banks are going to finance the rest of construction, clearly investors aren’t lining up to back a project that’s already underwater.

Thanks to you, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has blinked. He knew Canadians would never accept them spending even more taxpayer billions for this boondoggle pipeline. Now the government has given itself an out — and Trans Mountain’s days are numbered.

Together, we’ve spent more than a decade fighting to protect the Salish Sea from Trans Mountain’s tar sands tankers. Indigenous Nations have led the movement to prevent the expansion of Canada’s most polluting industry. Thanks to all your marches, letters, donations and even arrests, we’ve forced the federal government to rethink its disastrous decision to build this pipeline.

Now let’s finish the job. 

Today’s announcement changes everything — except for our resolve to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline. Stay tuned for more strategy and opportunities to take action in the coming days and weeks, but for now let’s celebrate this tremendous victory for our movement. It’s one last nail in the coffin and as we’ve said all along, this pipeline will not be built

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