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B.C. says it will file pipeline reference case in Appeal Court by April 30

VICTORIA, B.C. — Environment Minister George Heyman says British Columbia will take its Trans Mountain pipeline reference case to court by April 30. Heyman says the government will file its legal action over the issue of jurisdiction in the pipeline dispute in B.C.’s Court of Appeal, the highest court available for such an action. He […]

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