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Liberal government to buy Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5B

Finance Minister Bill Morneau says Canada is going to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline and all of Kinder Morgan CanadaB次元官网网址檚 core assets for $4.5 billion.
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Natural Resources Minister James Carr, left, and Finance Minister Bill Morneau leave a cabinet meeting on route to the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

The federal Liberal government is spending $4.5 billion to buy Trans Mountain and all of Kinder Morgan CanadaB次元官网网址檚 core assets, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Tuesday as he unveiled the governmentB次元官网网址檚 long-awaited, big-budget strategy to save the plan to expand the oilsands pipeline.

In return, Kinder Morgan will go ahead with its original plan to twin the pipeline this summer while the sale is finalized, which likely wonB次元官网网址檛 happen until August, Morneau told a news conference in Ottawa.

Once the sale is complete, he said, Canada will continue the construction on its own, with a view to eventually selling the whole thing down the road, once market conditions would allow it to get the best price.

Morneau presented the options during an early-morning cabinet meeting Tuesday before ministers signed off on the chosen option, which comes just days before the companyB次元官网网址檚 self-imposed May 31 deadline and is still subject to the approval of Kinder Morgan shareholders.

B次元官网网址淲e believe this is the best way to protect thousands of well-paying jobs and the safest and most effective way to get our resources to world markets,B次元官网网址 Morneau told a news conference in Ottawa after the meeting, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr at his side.

B次元官网网址淢ake no mistake: this is an investment in CanadaB次元官网网址檚 future.B次元官网网址

Pressed about why the federal governmentB次元官网网址檚 $4.5-billion price tag was so much lower than Kinder MorganB次元官网网址檚 stated $7.4-billion project value, Morneau said Ottawa was purchasing all the relevant assets B次元官网网址 but he studiously avoided saying whether construction would increase costs.

B次元官网网址淲e are purchasing the assets; we are purchasing the existing assets, and the investment in the twinning of that pipeline, and those assets are what is required for us to move forward with the expansion,B次元官网网址 he said.

B次元官网网址淚t allows us to move forward with the investments required to get the expansion completed and delivering the value that we know it can deliver to the Canadian economy.B次元官网网址

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Export Development Canada will finance the purchase, which includes the pipeline, pumping stations and rights of way along the route between Edmonton and Vancouver, as well as the marine terminal in Burnaby, B.C., where oil is loaded onto tankers for export.

Morneau says the federal government does not plan to be a long-term owner and is in negotiations with interested investors, including Indigenous communities, pension funds and the Alberta government, which will provide funding for any unexpected costs that arise during construction.

B次元官网网址淭o investors considering Canada as a place to build big, important, transformative projects like the Trans Mountain expansion, we want you to know that you have a partner in Ottawa,B次元官网网址 Morneau said.

B次元官网网址淥ne who not only respects the rule of law, but who understands the challenges you are up against and will work with you to find solutions that work for everyone.B次元官网网址

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley cheered the news on Twitter.

B次元官网网址淭his is a major step forward for all Canadians. We have met the deadline,B次元官网网址 she tweeted. B次元官网网址淭his project has more certainty than ever before. We wonB次元官网网址檛 stop until the job is done!B次元官网网址

The plan B次元官网网址 similar to how Canada financed and managed shares in General Motors and Chrysler in 2009 during the financial crisis B次元官网网址 will include a new Crown corporation to manage the project.

The deal brings some certainty to an expansion project that has been on the rocks ever since B.C. went to court in hopes of blocking it, fearing the impact of a spill of diluted bitumen, the raw output from AlbertaB次元官网网址檚 oilsands.

Ottawa has the constitutional authority to build interprovincial projects like pipelines, but B.C. Premier John Horgan has gone to court to get a judge to weigh in on whether B.C.B次元官网网址檚 jurisdiction for the environment would allow him to regulate what flows through the pipeline.

The ensuing uncertainty, paired with vociferous opposition from environmental groups and some Indigenous communities in B.C., prompted Kinder Morgan to halt investment until the federal government could inject some certainty into the project.

B次元官网网址淭he previous government spent 10 years pitting the environment and the economy against each other; they pitted us against each other. It polarized us. That is not who we are,B次元官网网址 Carr told the news conference.

B次元官网网址淭he majority of Canadians support this project. The majority of Canadians understand that we are in a transition to a clean-growth century, and we will not get there overnight. But we will get there.B次元官网网址

Ottawa is pressing ahead, firmly of the opinion there is no doubt about its jurisdiction. It is also confident it will prevail in a Federal Court challenge by some Indigenous communities over its approval of the pipeline, a ruling on which is due any day.

A Finance Department official says that as a Crown project in the national interest, Canada has special allowances to proceed that may not be available to a private-sector company.

Canada approved the project in November 2016, following an expanded environmental review process that included additional consultations with Indigenous communities and assessing the amount of additional emissions likely to result from additional production.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has long insisted the project is in CanadaB次元官网网址檚 national interest and is a pivotal part of the countryB次元官网网址檚 economic future.

Canada loses $15 billion every year on the sale of oil because the U.S. remains its only export customer, resulting in a lower price, Trudeau argues. A lack of capacity in pipelines or in rail cars to ship oil produced in Alberta is also hurting CanadaB次元官网网址檚 energy sector.

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Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press

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