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Canada gets tough with Northern Gateway

CALGARY, Alberta, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- A Canadian energy director said he'd take "any measure" to ensure a timeline for the planned Northern Gateway oil pipeline is met.

The Canadian government this week set a Dec. 31, 2013, deadline for Enbridge to deliver an assessment on the proposed Northern Gateway oil pipeline.

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The National Energy Board, in a letter to Enbridge, said it was imposing the deadline to meet national laws and budgets enacted this year by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Enbridge aims to build the $6 billion pipeline from oil sands projects in Alberta to ports in British Columbia for delivery to Asian markets.

National Energy Board Chairman Gaetan Caron, in a letter to the three-member review panel for the Northern Gateway pipeline, expressed his commitment to the 2013 deadline.

"I wish to bring to your attention that, if the minister of the environment and I are of the opinion that the time limit is not likely to be met, then I may, under (NEB legislation), take any measure I consider appropriate to ensure the time limit is met," his letter read.

A June letter from the panel stated that "less time and fewer hearing days" were needed for the pipeline's review.

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Aboriginal communities along the western Canadian coast have expressed concern about the project. The safety record for Enbridge was tarnished by a 2010 oil pipeline rupture in Michigan, the costliest onshore spill in U.S. history, and a July spill in Wisconsin.

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