Federal regulator backs project that would bring construction jobs to the Fraser Valley, meet energy demand
FRASER VALLEY – Canada’s federal energy regulator has expressed support for the proposed expansion of the Westcoast pipeline system, a project that if approved would bring nearly a thousand construction-related jobs to the Fraser Valley.
According to a statement from Enbridge, the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) has issued a report recommending approval of the Sunrise Expansion Program, the proposed expansion of the Westcoast pipeline system. The Canada Energy Regulator’s mission is to keep energy moving safely across the country. It reviews energy development projects and shares energy information, all while enforcing some of the strictest safety and environmental standards in the world.
This $4 billion project is an expansion of the southern portion of the Westcoast natural gas pipeline system in B.C. to meet the growing demand for natural gas.

Pipeline project area. (Image Credit: Sunrise Expansion Program.)
