$120 to fill tank in BC if Alberta acts to “turn off the taps”

NOTELY VOWS TO ACT “VERY QUICKLY”

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is threatening to cut off oil shipments to British Columbia “very quickly” if BC does not stop its unconstitutional blockage of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. Analysts predict that a 60-litre tank of regular will cost $120 in Vancouver in mere hours of such a move. This as the Alberta government passed its new law granting it the power to stop oil flowing to its neighbor. Notley said she would use the law, first introduced last month and passed Wednesday, if construction does not begin on the KM project soon. “Albertans, British Columbians and the rest of Canada should understand that if the path forward for the pipeline through BC is not settled soon, I am ready and prepared to turn off the taps,” Notley declared.