Protestors gathered across the country on Monday calling on the Trudeau Liberals to pull their support for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. In the Comox Valley, a rally was held outside the Courtenay Court House. The federal government said last week that it will buy the controversial pipeline for 4.5-billion dollars to ensure the expansion goes ahead in the face of opposition from the B-C government, First Nations and others. Prime Minister Trudeau has deemed the twinning of the pipeline from near Edmonton to Burnaby, B-C’s port “in the national interest” as it would triple the flow of diluted bitumen for export to foreign markets and raise its price value