Alberta's NDP leader spent the final day of the provincial election campaign casting herself as the best person to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion past the finish line.

 

Rachel Notley put on her hard hat and work boots as she toured a pipe fabrication yard in Calgary, a key battleground in tomorrow's election.

She says her work building pipeline support across Canada means Trans Mountain is close to having shovels in the ground.

 

Her chief rival, United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney, has criticized her government for dithering on pipelines and for collaborating with Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on energy and environmental policy.

 

Guest: Ryan Jespersen

Host, The Ryan Jespersen Show on 630 CHED in Edmonton

Alberta's NDP leader spent the final day of the provincial election campaign casting herself as the best person to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion past the finish line.


 


Rachel Notley put on her hard hat and work boots as she toured a pipe fabrication yard in Calgary, a key battleground in tomorrow's election.



She says her work building pipeline support across Canada means Trans Mountain is close to having shovels in the ground.


 


Her chief rival, United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney, has criticized her government for dithering on pipelines and for collaborating with Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on energy and environmental policy.


 


Guest: Ryan Jespersen


Host, The Ryan Jespersen Show on 630 CHED in Edmonton