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Alberta gets 'definitive victory' on Trans Mountain appeal in federal court

Last Updated Mar 27, 2018 at 8:16 am MDT

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley makes remarks before the first meeting of the Market Access Task Force, convened to respond to B.C. in the fight over the Trans Mountain oil pipeline, in Edmonton Alta, on Wednesday February 14, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says a court decision on the Trans Mountain pipeline project is a definitive victory.

The Federal Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the B.C. government’s bid to challenge a National Energy Board ruling that allows Kinder Morgan to bypass local bylaws during construction.

Notley calls it a victory for the pipeline, the economy, Alberta’s climate plan and for all Canadians.

Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would triple the amount of crude flowing from Alberta to a port facility in Burnaby, B.C.

The federal government approved the expansion in 2016, but the project faces significant opposition in B.C.

B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman says the government is disappointed by the court’s decision and he suggests it undermines the local permitting process