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Saskatchewan Premier Wall disappointed Quebec seeking Energy East injunction

EDAM, Sask. – Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he is disappointed with Quebec’s decision to seek an injunction over the Energy East pipeline.

Wall says Quebec’s decision is going to be politically divisive.

He says the move is about environmental politics at a time when theentire country should be supporting a project that will create jobs, reduce the need to import foreign oil and get crude off the railways.

Wall says it’s the National Energy Board’s job to deal with the proposed pipeline and other provinces should not be impose their own regulatory processes.

Quebec says TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. (TSX:TRP) must demonstrate that its plans for the Quebec portion of the project respect the province’s laws.

The pipeline would carry 1.1 million barrels a day of western crude as far east as Saint John, N.B., serving domestic refineries and international customers.

“Why slap an injunction against it except if it is about environmental politics and I think it is going to be divisive,” Wall said Tuesday. “I don’t think they are trying to be, but it is probably going to be divisive unfortunately.

“Let’s have one process. Let’s respect the fact that there is a national process in place and provinces shouldn’t be slapping their own processes on top of that, especially when it is trying to avoid the project happening at all, trying to prevent the project from happening.”

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