Who’s lobbying who on the Trans Mountain pipeline?

Kinder Morgan, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, and Canadian Energy Pipeline Association have been lobbying the government to gauge the timeline for getting shovels in the ground.
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, left, and Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, right, are popular among energy stakeholders who have lobbied them in the past six months on the Trans Mountain pipeline twinning.
The company behind the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline extension and other energy-related stakeholders are looking to the federal government for reassurance the pipeline will get built and a timeline for construction as legal and political wrangling plays out in the courts and on Parliament Hi...

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