Green party Leader Andrew Weaver says he and his two newly elected colleagues are preparing to use their increased political clout to fight Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. Weaver has reaffirmed Green election campaign promises to oppose the pipeline and the Site C hydroelectric dam as his party enters high-stakes political negotiations with the N-D-P and Liberals over his party’s support. The final results of last week’s provincial election remain inconclusive after neither Christy Clark’s Liberals nor John Horgan’s New Democrats won a majority in the legislature. The current standings have 43 Liberals, 41 New Democrats and three Greens, but a tally of absentee ballots won’t be announced until next week.