Canada’s Pipeline Purchase Won't Quell Foes But May Disable Them
- Federal ownership makes permit delays, legal cases irrelevant
- Uncertainty remains as Shell nears major LNG decision
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British Columbia insists the sale of Kinder Morgan Inc.’s pipeline to Canada’s federal government won’t sway its opposition to a project seen as a lifeline to the nation’s oil industry.
But it may mean the Pacific Coast province is now powerless to stop it.