Alberta unloads crude-by-rail contracts signed under former NDP government
CALGARY — Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta has completed a deal to get out of the oil-by-rail business, but at a loss of $1.3 billion — a debacle he blames on the former NDP government.
Kenney says his United Conservatives have unloaded crude-by-rail contracts that will save $500 million on a project that was on track to losing taxpayers $1.8 billion.
“This is entirely on the NDP. They never should have made this deal,” Kenney told reporters Tuesday.
“The private sector was willing to move this crude by rail and has done so.