CanadaTrans Mountain Pipeline Fine for Bird Disturbances Upheld While Penalty SlashedSavePrintTrees felled for the expansion of Trans Mountain pipeline are seen in a fenced off construction area in Burnaby, B.C., on Sept. 17, 2022. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckThe Canadian Press12/23/2022|Updated: 12/23/20220:00X 1A review panel is upholding a fine against the Trans Mountain pipeline for violations that resulted in disturbing bird nests.But the Canada Energy Regulator is dramatically slashing the amount of the penalty from $88,000 in the original ruling to $4,000.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesOntario Liberals Announce Date to Select New Leader, Kicking Off RaceFeb 07, 2026Ottawa Gives Canada Post a $1.01-Billion Loan Amid Ongoing Financial StrugglesFeb 07, 2026Balmy in BC and Alberta as Jet Stream’s Dip South Brings Deep Freeze to OntarioFeb 07, 2026Canadian Tire Ordered to Pay Nearly $1.3 Million for False AdvertisingFeb 06, 2026Related TopicsBritish ColumbiaTrans Mountain pipelineCanada Energy Regulator