Alberta’s Notley talks pipelines, energy on last day of election campaign
CALGARY — Alberta’s NDP leader spent the final day of the provincial election campaign contrasting her winning-hearts-and-minds approach to building pipelines with the more combative strategy of her chief rival.
Rachel Notley donned a hard hat and work boots Monday as she toured a pipe fabrication yard in Calgary, a key battleground in Tuesday’s election.
“Through patient and determined action, we have built a durable national consensus on the need for pipelines,” she said, the occasional clanging of machinery interrupting her remarks.
“A strong and growing majority of Canadians support Alberta pipelines, including in British Columbia. And I intend to keep it that way.