Even though Premier Rachel Notley dropped her boycott against B.C. wine 10 days ago, she is threatening to bring the embargo back if B.C. John Horgan constantly tries to delay the expansion of the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
On Monday, Notley held the second meeting of her “Market Access Task Force” which is better known as the “Retaliatory Task Force,” a group of people inside and outside of government dedicated to getting the pipeline project built.
Notley says if Horgan pushes ahead with his idea that B.C. has jurisdiction over inter-provincial pipelines he risks sparking a constitutional crisis where Canada stops functioning as a national and its all 13 provinces and territories are in it for themselves.