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NEB recommends conditional approval of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

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The National Energy Board (NEB or the Board) has issued a 533 page document recommending Governor in Council approve the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, subject to 157 conditions.

The Board recommendation follows a public hearing process that included a thorough scientific and technical examination of all the evidence brought before the three-member NEB panel. The Board completed a comprehensive environmental assessment of the Project in accordance with its authority under the National Energy Board Act (NEB Act) and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act 2012 (CEAA 2012).

Through the public hearing process the Board considered all the evidence and arguments made for and against Trans Mountain’s application to construct and operate the Project. The Board then considered all arguments associated with the Project, before determining whether, in its opinion, the Project is in the Canadian public interest.

Taking into account all the evidence, considering all relevant factors, and given that there are considerable benefits nationally, regionally and to some degree locally, the Board found that the benefits of the Project would outweigh the residual burdens.

The Board’s recommendation report is one of the factors that Governor in Council will consider when making the final decision on whether or not the Project should proceed. In the event Governor in Council directs the Board to issue a Certificate, Appendix 3 of the Report provides all the terms and conditions that the Board considers necessary for approval.

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