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Alberta files defence in B.C.'s court challenge of 'turn off the taps' legislation

In late May, the B.C. government went to court to stop Alberta's law to restrict oil and gas shipments to the province in retaliation for their efforts to block the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

B.C. went to court in late May to stop Alberta's law to restrict oil and gas shipments to the province

Bill 12 Alberta's Preserving Canada's Economic Prosperity Act has not yet been proclaimed into law. In this file photo, a ship receives its load of oil from the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Westridge loading dock in Burnaby, B.C. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

The Province of Alberta filed a statement of defence to British Columbia's court challenge of Alberta's "turn off the taps" legislation.

In late May, the B.C. government went to court to stop Alberta's law to restrict oil and gas shipments to the province in retaliation for their efforts to block the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

The project, which would carry Alberta bitumen through B.C. to the coast, has pitted the two NDP-led governments against each other for months.

In court documents filedFriday in Calgary, Alberta argues that B.C.'s lawsuit is without merit.

The legal documents say B.C.'s claim is speculative and hypothetical because Bill 12 Alberta's Preserving Canada's Economic Prosperity Act has not been enforced yet.

"In answer to the entire Statement of Claim, Bill 12 has not been proclaimed and is not in force," the court document said.

Alberta also argues that the lawsuit is an "abuse of process."

"There are no rights of B.C. that would be affected by Bill 12 and B.C. is not the 'guardian of the public interest' in connection with the issues raised by the statement of claim," the document said.

Alberta is asking the judge in the case to dismiss B.C's lawsuit in early August.