Chinese Investment in Trans Mountain Pipeline: A Complex Decision for Canada
ByAinvest
Saturday, Feb 7, 2026 3:27 pm ET1min read
Former Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson suggests that China could invest in the pipeline, potentially as a minority stakeholder. This could bring a trading partner and market commitment, but former Alberta energy minister Sonya Savage is cautious, citing concerns about upsetting the US trading relationship and national security risks. Energy Minister Tim Hodgson's office says the government will welcome foreign investment, but must ensure it supports Canada's national interests.
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