Trans Mountain ULC says it is confident in the certificates and approvals to date for its pipeline expansion despite a Federal Court of Appeal decision Wednesday that granted six Indigenous and First Nations applicants leave to seek a judicial review of the federal cabinet’s approval of the project for the second time.
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