Canada court hears from Trans Mountain pipeline foes amid oil industry slump
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian court began hearing arguments on Monday from Indigenous groups who oppose the federal government's plan to expand its Trans Mountain pipeline, a project aimed at easing the country's severe oil transport bottlenecks.A three-day hearing was scheduled for Canada's Federal Court of Appeal in Vancouver, which agreed in September to hear concerns from the Coldwater Indian band, the Squamish Nation, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and others that the..