For Immediate Release
December 19, 2013
Toronto – Ontarians can learn more and share their views on TransCanada Ltd.’s Energy East Pipeline project proposed to transport crude oil from Alberta to New Brunswick.
Today, the Ontario Energy Board launched www.ontarioenergyboard.ca/oebenergyeast. The website is the first part of a broad and inclusive consultation with Ontario residents. The website will provide Ontarians with the latest information on the proposal, as well as opportunities to take part in the consultation.
The Board intends to visit a number of communities along the proposed pipeline’s route in early 2014 as part of a two-part consultation with the public, First Nations and Métis communities, local communities and stakeholders.
The Federal Government will decide whether to approve the proposed Energy East Pipeline after a National Energy Board Hearing that is expected to begin in 2014.
As part of the Ontario Government’s participation in the National Energy Board process, the Ontario Minister of Energy formally requested the Board to consult on the following issues regarding the proposed Energy East Pipeline:
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“We would like this website to be a one-stop-shop for information on the consultation process. Over the course of the consultation, we will be updating this website regularly so that Ontarians can learn about our progress and share their thoughts with the consultation team.” – Rosemarie T. Leclair, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Energy Board
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