Now that autumn — with its chilly breezes, fallen leaves and early nights — has definitively arrived in Victoria, it’s time for British Columbia’s leaders to return to the legislature and get back to business.
The NDP government’s top priority for the fall session? Getting the North Coast transmission line closer to construction to entice more investment to the province.
“Right now, a lack of hydro power in our province is holding back major projects,” Premier David Eby told delegates at the Union of BC Municipalities conference in Victoria at the end of September. “This fall, we will introduce legislation to make sure we build the North Coast transmission line. We’re going to get it built.”
The forthcoming bill is aimed at expanding access to electrical power in northeastern BC by building hundreds of kilometres of new high-voltage transmission capacity and associated infrastructure. It will be the second piece of legislation in support of the project from Eby’s government ...
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