Horgan says ‘rule of law applies,’ LNG pipeline will proceed despite protests
VICTORIA — A natural gas pipeline across northern British Columbia is vital to the region’s economic future and it will be built despite the objections of some Indigenous leaders, Premier John Horgan said Monday.
He said the courts have ruled in favour of the project and the rule of law will apply to ensure work continues on the Coastal GasLink pipeline, which would start near Dawson Creek and extend to an export terminal at Kitimat.
The 670-kilometre pipeline is part of a $40 billion LNG Canada project.
Horgan told a news conference the project has received approval from 20 First Nations along the pipeline route.