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	<title>News1130 &#187; Vancouver formally opposes Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion</title>
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<p>VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) &#8211; It&#8217;s official. Vancouver City Council has voted in favour of a motion to oppose <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kindermorgan.com/">Kinder Morgan</a>&#8216;s proposed pipeline expansion through Burrard Inlet.<br/> <br/> Mayor <a target="_blank" href="http://vancouver.ca/ctyclerk/mayorcouncil/mayorrobertson.htm">Gregor Robertson</a> says Vancouver&#8217;s economy is partially based on its natural beauty and its ability to sell its image on the world stage. He believes a massive oil spill would be too costly.<br/> <br/> &#8220;Vancouver&#8217;s economy does depend on tens of thousands of jobs that rely on a clean environment and an international brand that attacks many visitors and immigrants.&#8221;<br/> <br/> The only city councillor to oppose the motion was George Affleck. He said the city should be in full consultations with Kinder Morgan and council should trust Ottawa&#8217;s review process before making a decision.<br/> <br/> Mayor Robertson had a few words for Affleck.<br/> <br/> &#8220;Criticizing the rest of council for the work that we have done to be briefed on this subject and the importance of taking a leadership position representing the present and future of our city economically and environmentally is critical.&#8221;<br/> <br/> Earlier this week, the <a target="_blank" href="http://vancouver.ca/parks/">Vancouver Park Board</a> voted to oppose expanding the pipeline. NDP leader <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bcndp.ca/adrian/bio">Adrian Dix</a> says there are questions around environmental risk and energy and economics of the pipeline, but he is waiting for Kinder Morgan&#8217;s proposal before making a decision.<br/> <br/> Kinder Morgan hopes to increase the amount of crude oil being shipped out of Burrard Inlet to 850,000 barrels a day from 300,000.<br/> <br/> The company says it&#8217;s working to complete an economic/environmental study to see what the local benefits are.<br/> <br/> In an email to <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/News1130Radio">News1130</a>, the company says last year it paid $21-million in municipal property taxes in BC. If an expansion goes ahead, it will expect to pay $37-million.<br/> <br/> Kinder Morgan also states there will be a modest increase in its permanent staffing levels as a result.</p>
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