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Burnaby mayor says Kinder Morgan's NEB appeal is 'insulting'

The mayor of Burnaby has criticized Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd., after the company filed an affidavit last week asking the National Energy Board for approval to start work on its Trans Mountain Pipeline.

'We're dealing with this matter in the appropriate way,' says Derek Corrigan

Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. says it's been unable to secure permits from Burnaby, B.C. for its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. (Erin Collins/CBC)

The mayor of BurnabyhascriticizedKinder Morgan Canada Ltd., after the company filed an affidavit last week asking the National Energy Board for approval to start work on itsTrans Mountain Pipeline.

Although the pipeline expansion has been approved by the National Energy Board and the federal government, Kinder Morgan asked the NEB for the approval because it said it has been unable to obtain the necessary permits from the city.

However, Mayor DerekCorrigansaidthe suggestion that the city is dragging its heels is offensive.

"I think it's insulting. I think it's ridiculous and absurd," Corrigan said.

"We're dealing with this matter in the appropriate way and I take great pride in the fact that our city does an excellent job of ensuring that we're protecting the interests of our citizens throughout any process with any proponent or developer."

The mayor and cityhavelong opposed the pipeline.

On Friday, Corrigansaidthatalthough the city remains opposed to the project, itwill not interfere withpermits.

"Our staff are doing what they're supposed to do working within the bylaws and the regulations to ensure that all of the issues are dealt with."

He also said some of the applications filed by Kinder Morgan were incomplete.

"So in some cases they've been the author of their own misfortune."

CBC requested an interview with Kinder Morgan, but it declined to add to the statement filed to the NEB.