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Canada bought more than a pipeline when it bought the Trans Mountain project

Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | February 13, 2019
The parliamentary budget office has said the government’s $4.4-billion purchase of Trans Mountain pipeline, led by Finance Minister Bill Morneau, was on the high end of its value. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | February 13, 2019
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | February 13, 2019
The parliamentary budget office has said the government’s $4.4-billion purchase of Trans Mountain pipeline, led by Finance Minister Bill Morneau, was on the high end of its value. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | July 16, 2018
Electricity generation is largely under provincial jurisdiction, so nothing will happen if the provinces don’t want it. If done right, improved electricity trade will benefit all provinces involved by lowering costs while helping the country achieve its climate goals. Electricity trade should not become enmeshed in unrelated provincial disputes, writes Nick Martin. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | July 16, 2018
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | July 16, 2018
Electricity generation is largely under provincial jurisdiction, so nothing will happen if the provinces don’t want it. If done right, improved electricity trade will benefit all provinces involved by lowering costs while helping the country achieve its climate goals. Electricity trade should not become enmeshed in unrelated provincial disputes, writes Nick Martin. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | December 20, 2017
Finding the right balance to climate-change policy is a lot like buying a car, writes Nick Martin. Photo via Pexels
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | December 20, 2017
Opinion | BY NICK MARTIN | December 20, 2017
Finding the right balance to climate-change policy is a lot like buying a car, writes Nick Martin. Photo via Pexels