B.C. Environment Minister Mary Polak said the province’s conditions haven’t changed and its five conditions haven’t been met.
“There is still much work to be done if a Northern Gateway pipeline is ever to be built in British Columbia,” she said.
“We need to see world-leading spill capability for response and remediation on land. We need to see world-leading marine-spill response. We need to see appropriate relationships and opportunities provided for First Nations and we need to see British Columbia getting its fair share since we are taking so much of the risk.”