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Alberta’s Premier Rachel Notley says she supports the Trans Mountain and Energy East pipelines but that TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL poses a threat to Alberta’s resource control.

However, Kinder Morgan Inc., proposer of the Trans Mountain expansion, may need to shift the pipeline to a different port in British Columbia to win over opponents to the line’s expansion, Notley said.

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It may be better for the line, which currently goes through the city of Burnaby in Greater Vancouver, to terminate further south, Notley said Wednesday at Bloomberg LIVE’s Canadian fixed income conference in New York.

“There are different places and you have to be creative,” she said, adding that a port to the south of Vancouver near the Tsawwassen ferry terminal and the U.S. border might be one possibility. “The vast majority of that pipeline has the support of the communities through which it runs.”