Premier 
David Alward says he has confidence the National Energy Board will be 
able to adequately evaluate the environmental risks associated with 
building a pipeline to Saint John. 
David 
Thompson of the Conservation Council tells Tide News a lot of people 
were turned off by their treatment when the National Energy Board held 
hearings in the city a few years ago on the natural gas pipeline through
 Rockwood Park. 
Thompson
 says the rules apparently have changed since then and a lot of people 
who might want to have something to say and take part could be shut out 
from participating because they won't be given standing.
 
A 
grassroots energy summit will be held in the city next week with the 
theme that shale gas, oil pipelines and nuclear energy represent the 
past and not the future. One of the speakers will be Maude Barlow of the
 Council of Canadians.
 

