LNG pipeline project through 'pristine wilderness' faces B.C. court challenges
The B.C. Supreme Court is set to weigh in on two petitions filed over the provincial government's decision last year to deem the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline "substantially started," meaning it wouldn't need a new environmental assessment.
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