What's the official/public response been from indigenous organizations and representatives of First Nations in the vicinity?
Is cheap fuel for a growing population a sound counter argument to the arguments against the development and implementation of the pipeline? Especially when it is contested, not on monetary/fiscal grounds, but rather on moral responsibility, environmental stewardship, and forward looking strategy?
Note: I'm not accusing you personally of supporting the pipeline. Instead, I'm hoping to continue the conversation you've started.
RE: Pipeline Split Between BC and Alberta - Why Surrey Wants The Kinder Morgan Pipeline To Succeed