Energy Minister Tim Hodgson is brushing off questions over whether the Liberal government will repeal the tanker ban in B.C.’s northern waters, calling it “hypothetical” since Alberta has not formally submitted a pipeline proposal for consideration. Meanwhile, B.C. officials insist the tanker ban is critical for their economy.
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