Burnaby Now March 20 2015

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NEB says city’s request to find out how much Kinder Morgan paid on pipeline ads using oil fees is not within its ‘scope’

The National Energy Board has rejected four requests from the City of Burnaby, including one for Kinder Morgan’s advertising costs for the proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline. Burnaby made the requests in January, and on Friday, March 13, the NEB released its decision saying no to all four items. “Basically, (Burnaby’s requests) are not within the scope of this application (to review the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion),” said NEB spokesperson Tara O’Donovan. “That’s why it was dismissed.” The City of Burnaby’s concerns focus on the firm service fees Kinder Morgan has been charging on oil headed to the Westridge Marine Terminal, fees that were already approved by the NEB in 2011. Kinder Morgan has been using those fees – about $1.45 per barrel or $28.6 million per year – to help fund the Trans Mountain expansion proposal, which alleviates some of the risk investors face should the project be rejected. Economist Robyn Allan and the City of Burnaby cried foul, arguing those extra fees charged to pipeline users would drive up the price of crude and eventually be passed down to consumers at the gas pump. Kinder Morgan refuted the claim, stating gas prices are determined by global market conditions and local taxes. The NEB already decided in a previous ruling that Kinder Morgan can use the firm service fees for a project in its development stage, so there’s nothing stopping Kinder Morgan from spending that money on advertising. Burnaby asked for the company’s actual and projected advertising costs and whether these would be passed down to consumers.The

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International tensions landed on the City of Burnaby’s doorstep Wednesday, due to a proposed Central Park statue. Approximately 20 Japanese Canadians showed up at the monthly parks, recreation and culture commission meeting to protest the prospect of a statue commemorating “comfort women.” “Comfort women” is a euphemism for women forced to work in wartime brothels at Imperial Japanese army outposts during the 1930s and ’40s. Many of the women were from Korea, which has led to decades of back-and-forth between Japan and Korea regarding whether or not the women were coerced and forced into being sex slaves for the Japanese military. There is also debate about how many women were taken from Korea, China and other countries where Japan had outposts; and what sort of apology and compensation is appropriate. The group attending the Burnaby meeting was told the commission would not be discussing the statue as it was not on the agenda. “We’ve simply received the proposal,” parks director Dave Ellenwood said, adding the commission could not respond to questions about what had appeared in Korean and Japanese-language newspapers on the subject. “We can’t control what the media says.We haven’t issued statements.” Ellenwood did accept a petition and printed statements from the group, adding correspondence could be sent to the city. Tina Rafferty, a Japanese-

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