Cabinet To Get Final Say On Pipeline Projects

Posted: 04/19/2012 4:33 pm Updated: 04/23/2012 9:24 am

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The National Energy Board (NEB) will have to submit all future decisions on major pipeline projects to the federal cabinet for approval, according to a little-noticed change made in the government's economic action plan.


Currently, the NEB only has to submit projects it approves to cabinet. With this proposed change, the NEB will have to submit projects it doesn't approve to cabinet as well.


"The changes will ensure that both positive and negative NEB recommendations are presented to elected officials for information. The cabinet can request a more in-depth review by NEB and can also decide to go forward for approval," a source within the natural resources minister's office wrote to the CBC. The NEB answers to the minister.


On Tuesday, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver revealed more details on the government's streamlining of the regulatory approval process for major resource development projects.


Although it never came up in the minister's news conference, the change was found on the government's economic action plan website, which explained that the federal government wants to "establish clearer accountability for decisions on major pipeline projects in the national interest by giving government authority to make the “go/no go” decisions, based on the recommendations of the National Energy Board."


The federal government says this will not change the responsibilities of the NEB.


But this proposed change means that even if the NEB decides against approving a major pipeline project, cabinet can force it to reconsider.


"This will inform the decisions of the government," the source said.


Ottawa felt the change was necessary in the interests of job creation and economic growth.


Asked why the change was only on the government's website and not in last month's 498-page economic action plan budget document, the source explained last month's document was a broad outline of the government's plans. Tuesday's announcement just added further details.


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Francmon
Homo homini lupus
12:21 PM on 04/20/2012
''...according to a little-noticed change made in the government's economic action plan.'' Canadians are again being subtly steam rolled into selling Canada out with little-noticed articles like this one. A regular Cons tactic that the Opposition should have learned to efficiently bar by now...
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lulex
Made in Canada
08:26 AM on 04/20/2012
Write to the Governor General and state you no longer have faith in the Harper Government by emailing him at info@gg.ca
Also, when you write to the Prime Minister, share your views with opposition party leaders as well to make sure all parties are aware of your position. Time to speak up Canada.
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Bocababs
08:17 AM on 04/20/2012
This is, and I say this as a Democrat, something I would not veto. This is not simply a "talking point", but if you lose this election, Obama......know that this project is going forward anyway. So, you may as well do it, and get the credit for it.
06:52 AM on 04/20/2012
Well if it is handled anything like the F35 procurement,we all know what outcome will come from any NEB hearing. After all, it is what we all know is happening already. Right Joe?
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
01:51 AM on 04/20/2012
So why bother giving the NEB any authority? In fact, why not just do away with it altogether? It's not as if the Tories would act in the public interest over the requirements of their energy conglomerate masters.
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4evercanadian
Still my guitar gently weeps
09:54 AM on 04/20/2012
They'll keep the NEB around as window dressing to make the process look legitimate. All the industry has to do now is buy off a couple of ministers and they get what they want. All in the guise of reducing bureaucracy and making things cost effective.
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08:46 PM on 04/19/2012
See how you get less gubermint in your life when you elect the conservatives!!
08:34 PM on 04/19/2012
So if the budget that was released was just a "broad outline" can anything be added to it in the guise of "further details"?
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
08:03 PM on 04/19/2012
two questons:

Does this government plan anything or do they just pull this type of change out of the air?

Does anyone think this is not pure political interference?
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Francmon
Homo homini lupus
12:28 PM on 04/20/2012
I think it's all too well planned. All the little and big legislations championned by Harperites look like they are straight out of an ideological frame work. And THAT is the scarriest part...