Trudeau meets with Indigenous body that helps pipeline project ‘move forward’
ROSEDALE, B.C. — The federal government must offer more than Kinder Morgan did and tread carefully with First Nations when building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, says an Indigenous committee monitoring the project.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Tuesday with the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee in Rosedale, B.C., where he linked Indigenous reconciliation and the expansion project.
“I don’t take your presence here, any one of you, as direct and immediate support for this project,” he said in his opening remarks. “But I do take, and I think I’m right to take, your presence here as support for the idea of reconciliation that we need to work together on.”
The purpose of the committee is to make sure the project is done right, minimizing concerns and maximizing benefits, Trudeau said.
