CBC – June 28, 2016
Enbridge Northern Gateway 
seeks 3 year extension
Without permit extension 
or construction start, Northern Gateway done by end December 
By Betsy Trumpener, CBC 
News Posted: Jun 28, 2016 
Time is running out for Enbridge Northern Gateway. 
Approvals for the controversial pipeline project require 
construction to start by Dec. 31, 2016.
But those permits appear likely to expire — before any 
pipelines are built.
"Clearly, we're not focused on construction schedules and 
a construction start date," said Catherine Pennington, Senior Manager and 
Director of Community Partnerships at Northern Gateway Pipelines in Prince 
George.
Enbridge wants time to 
'build relationships'
"We've been focussing almost exclusively on building 
relationships with indigenous communities and we really need the time," said 
Pennington.
Pennington said Enbridge is busy trying to build local 
support to "build a better project."
"Really, right from the beginning, Northern Gateway 
should have done a better job of building relationships with indigenous, First 
Nations, Metis and Indigenous communities, particularly on the west coast, " she 
said.
Pennington also said Enbridge needs more time to "receive 
clarity on some outstanding legal and regulatory issues."
But opponents of Northern Gateway oppose an 
extension.
Enbridge's time is up. It's pretty clear communities have 
said, 'No.' — Nadia Nowak, Sea to Sands 
'Enbridge's time is 
up'
"Enbridge's time is up," said Nadia Nowak, a community 
organizer with the Sea to Sands group in Prince George.
"It's pretty clear communities have said no to this 
project. We don't think they deserve any more of our time or energy,' said 
Nowak.
Nowak is one of more than 2,000 people who have mailed or faxed in 
letters of public comment to the National Energy Board 
as it considers 
Enbridge's extension request.
More than 2,000 people 
weighed in
"The response has been quite extraordinary," said Sarah 
Kiley, a communications officer with the National Energy Board. "We've received 
well over 2,000 letters of comment...to let us know what we should 
consider."
If the extension request is turned down, the Northern 
Gateway Project could be finished before it gets started.
"The certificates attached to this project would expire 
and the company would no longer have the approvals it needed to construct the 
project," said Kiley.
Now the National Energy Board — and ultimately Justin 
Trudeau's federal cabinet — will decide if the sun is setting on Northern 
Gateway or if Enbridge will be granted an extension to December 31, 2019. 
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