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B.C. Liberal MLA reopens debate on offshore oil exploration

Despite the debate already raging between B.C. and Alberta over the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, one backbench Liberal MLA wants to start a dialogue about offshore drilling in B.C.

New Democrats call John Rustads comments 'irresponsible'

The B.C. New Democrats are calling on Premier Christy Clark to reaffirm B.C.'s moratorium on offshore drilling. (Marit Hommedal/Scanpix Norway/Associated Press)

Despite the debate already raging between B.C. and Alberta over the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, one backbench Liberal MLA wants to start a dialogue about offshore drilling in B.C.

Nechako Lakes Liberal MLA John Rustad recently posted a message on Facebook about the merits of oil exploration.

"With the debate raging around pipelines I'm sure there isn't much appetite for offshore oil and gas," he wrote. "However, if B.C. is ever going to become debt free, one day this is going to have to happen."

Rustad wants to put the idea of oil exploration off B.C.s coast on the tabledespite the political consequences.

"If it can be done environmentally sound, if it's something that can meet our standards, if there's a significant benefit, then we should have that conversation and it should be considered," he told CBC News.

No support from Premier Clark

But the proposition has no support from the premier.

B.C. Premier Christy Clarkspoke with Alberta Premier Alison RedfordMonday about the five conditions B.C. says need to be met before the province will support Enbridge's bid to build the pipeline, which would run from the Alberta oilsands across B.C. to the port of Kitimat.

Clark is demanding compensation for the environmental risks involved in the pipelineproject.

"I think that we've got our hands full with just this Enbridge pipeline," Clark said, adding its not an idea shes entertaining at the moment.

Still, the B.C. New Democrats have jumped on Rustads comments.

"Mr. Rustad is being irresponsible by re-opening a deeply divisive debate about bringing further risks to our coastline that would affect the environment, the economy, First Nations, and all British Columbians," NDP environment critic Rob Fleming said in a release.

"While the premier has failed to truly stand up for British Columbia on the Enbridge pipeline, I hope she will at least clarify her governments position on offshore drilling."

The New Democrats are calling for a continuation of B.C.'slong-term commitment to a moratorium on offshore drilling.

With files from CBC's Stephen Smart