Mr. Speaker, Sumas Energy 2 is a huge polluting power plant that the U.S. wants to build beside the Canada-U.S. border. It is equivalent to 336,000 vehicles idling 24 hours a day.
All local governments, the province of B.C. and the Conservative Party have continually fought against SE2 but not the Liberal government.
The Prime Minister did not stand up to the U.S. on BSE. He dithered on softwood lumber. He dithered on Devils Lake. He is now dithering on LNG tankers.
When will the Prime Minister finally stand up to the U.S. and say no to SE2?