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We’re not exactly sure which National Energy Board (NEB) report Premier Rachel Notley was referring to in her Trans Mountain news conference on Friday afternoon, but we’re pretty sure it wasn’t the same one everyone else in the country read.

On Friday, the federal energy regulator said the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should approve the twinning of Trans Mountain from Edmonton to Burnaby for a second time. The board added 16 more conditions, in addition to the more than 150 it had imposed when it first recommended approval in 2016.

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Despite the impact of increased ocean-going tanker traffic on marine wildlife off the west coast, the NEB thought the risks were outweighed by the national benefits of tripling the size of a pipeline that had taken Alberta oil and bitumen to the Vancouver area since the early 1950s, without a major incident.

However, nearly everyone realized the NEB recommendation was just the first of many obstacles the Trans Mountain expansion has to overcome.