Close X
Thursday, December 12, 2024
ADVT 
National

Calgary's Mayor Naheed Nenshi Says To Ignore John Horgan Over Trans Mountain

The Canadian Press, 16 Feb, 2018 01:41 PM
  • Calgary's Mayor Naheed Nenshi Says To Ignore John Horgan Over Trans Mountain
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says the right strategy in the dispute between Alberta and B.C. over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is to ignore Premier John Horgan.
 
Alberta has formed a task force to mull further retaliation after Horgan proposed banning increased bitumen shipments from B.C. until there is a proven plan to deal with spills.
 
But Nenshi says Horgan hasn't confirmed any major restrictions yet and nothing the premier has said should slow down construction of the pipeline.
 
Nenshi spoke in Ottawa as Canada’s big city mayors meet with federal cabinet ministers ahead of the spring budget.  

MORE National ARTICLES

Some Canadian Media Organizations Ready To Cope With Facebook's Changes To Feeds

Some Canadian Media Organizations Ready To Cope With Facebook's Changes To Feeds
Some members of Canada's media industry say they expect to be able to weather the potential setback created by the latest change to Facebook's content sharing priorities.

Some Canadian Media Organizations Ready To Cope With Facebook's Changes To Feeds

First-Degree Murder Charges Against 3 Men After Alberta Man Found Dead In B.C.

First-Degree Murder Charges Against 3 Men After Alberta Man Found Dead In B.C.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says 20-year-old Michael Bonin's body was found on a rural forest service road north of Hope on April 20, 2017.

First-Degree Murder Charges Against 3 Men After Alberta Man Found Dead In B.C.

Innocent teen dead In 'Brazen' Vancouver Shooting

Innocent teen dead In 'Brazen' Vancouver Shooting
A 15-year-old from Coquitlam, B.C., who was driving through the area when the shots were fired, was also seriously injured and taken to hospital.

Innocent teen dead In 'Brazen' Vancouver Shooting

Toronto Police Say Hijab-Cutting Incident Never Happened, Investigation Is Closed

Toronto Police Say Hijab-Cutting Incident Never Happened, Investigation Is Closed
A Toronto police investigation has concluded that an incident reported by an 11-year-old girl who claimed her hijab was cut by a scissors-wielding man as she walked to school did not happen.

Toronto Police Say Hijab-Cutting Incident Never Happened, Investigation Is Closed

Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police

Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police
A Global News journalist who was briefly arrested while covering a fatal crash last year has filed a lawsuit against Hamilton police, alleging an officer used excessive force in an effort to prevent him from filming.

Global News Journalist Files $900k Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Hamilton Police

Special Avalanche Warning Issued For B.C. Mountains Toward Alberta Border

REVELSTOKE, B.C. — A special avalanche warning has been issued for recreational backcountry users in mountains stretching through south and central British Columbia.

Special Avalanche Warning Issued For B.C. Mountains Toward Alberta Border