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The federal government has approved Enbridge Inc.’s $4-billion Sunrise Expansion Program to add about 139 kilometres of new pipeline in British Columbia and increase capacity on the Westcoast (T‑South) transmission system.
Announced April 24, 2026 by Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson, the project will construct 11 looping segments parallel to the existing line and add up to 300 million cubic feet per day of transportation capacity.
Ottawa and regulators say the work — cleared by the Canada Energy Regulator subject to 47 binding conditions — will support LNG export facilities such as Woodfibre LNG, bolster regional supply to the U.S. Pacific Northwest, create thousands of jobs (about 2,500 at peak construction), and is expected to contribute roughly $3 billion to GDP and about $700 million in tax revenue.
Enbridge and government statements say construction is expected to begin this summer, with commitments on Indigenous engagement and environmental safeguards attached to approval.








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