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Québec debout MP Gabriel Ste-Marie

Québec debout MP Gabriel Ste-Marie represents Joliette, Que. 

Trans Mountain and Energy East: we must give the provinces ability to say no

B.C. Premier John Horwath, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Trans Mountain pipeline also appears to be a failed project. The demand in Asia for Canadian tar sands is nowhere to be seen, especially now that China is importing huge amounts of oil from Iran. Last year, only two tankers left British Columbia for Asia and Trans Mountain has almost exclusively been used to supply the West Coast refineries in the U.S., writes Québec Debout MP Monique Pauzé. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
B.C. Premier John Horwath, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Trans Mountain pipeline also appears to be a failed project. The demand in Asia for Canadian tar sands is nowhere to be seen, especially now that China is importing huge amounts of oil from Iran. Last year, only two tankers left British Columbia for Asia and Trans Mountain has almost exclusively been used to supply the West Coast refineries in the U.S., writes Québec Debout MP Monique Pauzé. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
B.C. Premier John Horwath, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Trans Mountain pipeline also appears to be a failed project. The demand in Asia for Canadian tar sands is nowhere to be seen, especially now that China is importing huge amounts of oil from Iran. Last year, only two tankers left British Columbia for Asia and Trans Mountain has almost exclusively been used to supply the West Coast refineries in the U.S., writes Québec Debout MP Monique Pauzé. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
B.C. Premier John Horwath, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Trans Mountain pipeline also appears to be a failed project. The demand in Asia for Canadian tar sands is nowhere to be seen, especially now that China is importing huge amounts of oil from Iran. Last year, only two tankers left British Columbia for Asia and Trans Mountain has almost exclusively been used to supply the West Coast refineries in the U.S., writes Québec Debout MP Monique Pauzé. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Auditor General Michael Ferguson recently released a scathing report that showed the government has no understanding of the actual conditions on reserves and, as a result, the funding being granted does not match the real needs. In fact, the situation has been getting worse for the last 15 years. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Auditor General Michael Ferguson recently released a scathing report that showed the government has no understanding of the actual conditions on reserves and, as a result, the funding being granted does not match the real needs. In fact, the situation has been getting worse for the last 15 years. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade