The C-E-O of Trans Mountain says pipe for the long delayed expansion project will be in the ground by Christmas. Ian Anderson says he’s “a little greyer” than he was 10 years ago when planning began, but the project has steadily improved over the years. He says it’s now set to be — quote — the “best darn pipeline in the world” with enhanced leak detection and thicker pipe in key segments. He said the pipeline will take 30 to 36 months to build, which means it could be completed in the second half of 2022.









