Hereditary Chiefs sign agreement for Prince Rupert gas transmission
TransCanada’s Prince Rupert gas transmission project has signed an agreement with 12 hereditary chiefs of the Gitxsan Nation.
TransCanada’s Prince Rupert gas transmission project has signed an agreement with 12 hereditary chiefs of the Gitxsan Nation.
While the Canadian Prime Minister has announced the rejection of the Northern Gateway project, he has approved the expansion of the Trans Mountain and Line 3 pipelines.
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission has signed a pipeline project agreement with 12 Gitxsan hereditary chiefs. The agreement outlines economic and employment benefits in addition to other commitments that will be provided for as long as the project is in-service.
“This project has evolved substantially as a result of the scrutiny it has undergone and the input received from communities, Indigenous and Metis groups, and individuals. No voice has gone unheard, and we thank everyone who has helped make this project better."