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TERRACE - Sunshine was the order of the day June 23 as Heritage Park in Terrace joined up with the Association des francophones et francophiles du Nord-Ouest to celebrate St. Jean Baptiste Day. In addition to sack races, there was balloon art, face painting, music and food which, of course, included poutine.

Pipeline plan now up to review panel By Josh Massey

THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - The federal joint review hearings into the Enbridge Northern Gateway project wrapped up for good early June 24 but not before a few heated moments. Art Sterritt from Coastal First Nations accused the panel of allowing presenters who supported the project more leniency with the rules of conduct. And Enbridge representative Richard Neufeld spoke sharply against the opinions presented by the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) and MP Nathan Cullen who Neufeld said downplayed the importance of the projected 62,000 person years of temporary labour that would be created

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during the pipeline construction phase. Neufeld also said that the AFL’s statement that only 300 permanent jobs would be created downplayed the benefit of the employment created during the construction phase. “It was surprising and, I suggest, a bit disappointing to hear a labour organization and a Member of Parliament speak in such terms in dismissing the importance of those jobs,” Neufeld said, adding that Enbridge has already received approximately 2,100 résumés. The review process spanned 18 months and saw 1,200 oral statements made by individuals, and the involvement of 215 intervenors representing individuals and groups.

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The panel now has until the end of 2013 to prepare its final report to present to the federal government who will then make the final decision whether to approve the project and on what conditions. It took five-and-a-half of the allotted 10 days to finish up in Terrace, with the concluding statements made in the early afternoon of June 24. Fifteen of the original 34 speakers (representing 40 groups) participated in the concluding segment that day. In what was called the bottom-up segment, presenters had a chance to respond to those who had come after them in the first round. Of the 15 who participated in the second segment, five were physically present in Terrace. These included Enbridge,

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Douglas Channel Watch, The Government of Canada, C.J. Peter Associates Engineering and environmental steward Josette Wier—the others all gave their responses through teleconferencing. Because the proposal calls for a twin pipeline, one to transport thinning agents collectively called condensate from tankers at Kitimat to Alberta where it would then be mixed with heavy oil, making it easier to transport through the second pipeline back to Kitimat for export through a marine terminal. The Northern Gateway pipeline would connect the Alberta oil sands at an outlet north of Edmonton to a proposed tanker terminal in Kitimat, a length of 1,170 kilometres.

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