TC Energy lobbyist called B.C. premier’s office one day after scathing pipeline inspection report

By Matt Simmons Local Journalism Initiative Reporter and Mike De Souza  06/08/2024 The phone call to the B.C. premier’s office came on a Saturday in May 2023, one day after a scathing  inspection report detailed multiple environmental infractions along the  route of a major gas pipeline under construction in the province. The report,  issued by the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office, outlined damage to  sensitive wetlands and other ecosystems on Wet’suwet’en territory in  northwest B.C. It detailed howTC Energy allegedly failed to protect  areas around its Coastal GasLink pipeline project from environmental impacts associated with construction and spring snowmelt. As a result, the assessment office said in  its report that it would keep stop-work orders on pipeline construction  in place, potentially triggering delays and driving up costs on a  multibillion dollar…

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