Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
National

Alberta Shrugs Off B.C. Legal Challenge On Wine Ban, Says Much More At Stake

The Canadian Press, 20 Feb, 2018 11:56 AM
    EDMONTON — Alberta's economic development minister is shrugging off a legal challenge filed by British Columbia over Alberta's ban on wine from that province.
     
     
    On Monday, B.C. announced it is invoking dispute settlement of the wine ban under Canada's free-trade agreement.
     
     
    The mechanism calls for four months of consultation and, if that doesn't work, an arbitration panel takes over.
     
     
    Deron Bilous says Alberta won't participate in consultations unless B.C. reverses its decision to refuse additional oil from Alberta while it studies spill safety.
     
     
    It's a move Alberta says could effectively kill expansion of Kinder Morgan Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline.
     
     
    Alberta faces a maximum fine of $5 million if it is found to have violated Canadian trade rules.
     
     
    Bilous says that's a pittance compared with the billions of dollars and thousands of jobs Canada is losing because of the lack of pipeline access.
     
     
    Alberta's crude oil sells at a sharp discount on the North American market due to pipeline bottlenecks and to a lack of access to a better price on overseas markets.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Shooting At Chilliwack Home, Believed To Be Targeted, Kills 1 Man

    Shooting At Chilliwack Home, Believed To Be Targeted, Kills 1 Man
      Police Says 28-year-old Was Found With Gunshot Wounds And Later Died Hospital

    Shooting At Chilliwack Home, Believed To Be Targeted, Kills 1 Man

    Grande Prairie Man, 34, Charged After Teenage Boys Lured Over Social Media

    Grande Prairie Man, 34, Charged After Teenage Boys Lured Over Social Media
    Police say an Alberta man accused of posing as a teenage girl to lure teenage boys on social media has also lived in Kelowna.

    Grande Prairie Man, 34, Charged After Teenage Boys Lured Over Social Media

    Man In Stable Condition After Being Shot In Head At Quebec Courthouse

    Man In Stable Condition After Being Shot In Head At Quebec Courthouse
    MANIWAKI, Que. — An 18-year-old man was in stable condition on Thursday after he was shot in the head following an altercation with a special constable at a courthouse in Maniwaki, Que.

    Man In Stable Condition After Being Shot In Head At Quebec Courthouse

    'That Pipeline Is Going To Get Built:' PM Dismisses B.C.'s Trans Mountain Move

    'That Pipeline Is Going To Get Built:' PM Dismisses B.C.'s Trans Mountain Move
    EDMONTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline expansion will happen despite British Columbia's latest attempt to hinder the project.

    'That Pipeline Is Going To Get Built:' PM Dismisses B.C.'s Trans Mountain Move

    Justin Trudeau Holds Town Hall Meeting In Winnipeg, Faces Questions About Immigration

    Justin Trudeau Holds Town Hall Meeting In Winnipeg, Faces Questions About Immigration
    Trudeau was asked by some people whether he would boost the number of immigrants accepted into Canada every year.

    Justin Trudeau Holds Town Hall Meeting In Winnipeg, Faces Questions About Immigration

    Dispute Over Toilet Paper Leads To Criminal Charges Against Man In Barrie, Ont.

    BARRIE, Ont. — An argument over toilet paper has led to criminal charges being laid against a man in Barrie, Ont.

    Dispute Over Toilet Paper Leads To Criminal Charges Against Man In Barrie, Ont.