Burnaby Now February 18 2015

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NEWS 3

Raising aboriginal voices

NEWS 5

In defence of Planet Earth

COMMUNITY 11

A grief that can’t be spoken FOR THE BEST LOCAL

COVERAGE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2015

LOCAL NEWS – LOCAL MATTERS

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PIPELINE POLITICS

City cries foul on NEB

Burnaby city hall looks at the data and says the National Energy Board rules in favour of Kinder Morgan 80 per cent of the time By Jennifer Moreau

jmoreau@burnabynow.com

The City of Burnaby is taking aim at the National Energy Board’s track record of decisions, alleging the board has shown bias in favour of Kinder Morgan, the company proposing to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline. The board, meanwhile, is defending its decisions as fair, thorough and rigorous.

Burnaby analyzed 33 of the NEB’s substantial rulings and found that 80 per cent of Kinder Morgan’s motions were granted, in comparison to only four per cent of intervenors’ motions. “The fact that the review process for this project is flawed and biased becomes clear when you look at National Energy Board decisions to date,” said Mayor Continued on page 4

MLAs call for review process By Jacob Zinn

jzinn@burnabynow.com

The National Energy Board’s review of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion was up for debate in the Legislative Assembly of B.C. on Monday. MLAs debated a motion calling on the provincial government to withdraw from the NEB’s review process and establish its own environmental assessment process in an effort to get answers to their intervenor questions. “I’ve moved this motion because it’s time,” said Vancouver-West End MLA Spencer Chandra Herbert.

“It’s well past time, indeed, for us to finally assert our right as a province, assert our power as a province and get the answers that we deserve for a project like Kinder Morgan is proposing.” Burnaby-Lougheed MLA Jane Shin said anyone “with sound logic and unadulterated intentions” would oppose the NEB’s review process.The NDP has criticized the process for not addressing all of the public’s questions and for a lack of clarity on many of the responses. “As we know, Kinder Morgan is a foreign multinational corporation based Continued on page 9

CUTTING EDGE Felicia Poon, David Chan and three-year-old Olivia try out the Family Day Loonie Skate at Bill Copeland Sports Centre – one of many Family Day activities offered by the City of Burnaby at facilities around the city. For more photos of all the Family Day fun, see a gallery at www.burnabynow.com. PHOTO JENNIFER GAUTHIER ✁

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