‘Reset’ on Canada’s road to resources – by Bill Gallagher (Corporate Knights – March 26, 2019)

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The precise moment announcing Canada’s “reset” on its road to resources was this headline splashed across the front page of the Globe and Mail on May 17, 2018: “Pipeline pledge won’t cost taxpayers a cent, Morneau says”.

It refers to the stalled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which Ottawa had already approved but which now was in big trouble as a result of the proponent’s inability to access its terminal on account of protests.

There it was in black and white. Formal, high-level political recognition (by Finance Minister Bill Morneau) that resource projects in modern day Canada needed to be de-risked through direct federal government intervention. And as we were about to learn, this pipeline needed more than de-risking: It needed outright rescuing. Ottawa paid billions to assume Kinder Morgan’s ownership position, as the latter headed for the exits.

Such is the fraught social-licence atmosphere playing out throughout the country, where eco-activism has teamed up with native empowerment to take on projects they don’t like.

Yet, it is the rise of native empowerment that is the primary driver in derailing resource projects. That’s because Indigenous peoples have racked up the greatest winning streak in our legal history – ringing in at 275 rulings and impacting resource projects coast to coast.

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