Pipeline decisions about getting resources to market sustainably, says Natural Resources Minister Carr

'In the context of any particular decision, there will be people who like it and people who like it less well, but governing is the business of making choices for which we will be held accountable,' says Carr.
Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Nov. 29 at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa as Mr. Trudeau announces the government's approval for the Kinder Morgan and Line 3 pipelines.
The government’s decision to approve the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3 pipeline projects “speaks volumes about what the government of Canada thinks of the necessity of building infrastructure to get our resources to market sustainably," Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr tol...

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