Andrew Leach and  Jim Stanford at the Big Debate May 5, 2015. BlackburnNews.com photo by Jake JefferyAndrew Leach and Jim Stanford at the Big Debate May 5, 2015. BlackburnNews.com photo by Jake Jeffery
Sarnia

Refinery Debated In Sarnia

Economists Jim Stanford with Unifor and Andrew Leach with the University of Alberta had opposing views on a potential bitumen refinery being proposed in Sarnia-Lambton.

The two squared off at the two-day "Big Debate" that continues today at the Holiday Inn in Pt.Edward.

Stanford says there is a need for these types of refineries, because most companies producing bitumen out west are sending it to their own refineries in the US.

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Leach says although Sarnia is a good fit for a refinery because of existing infrastructure and the city's prime shipping location, expanding existing facilities may be a better option.

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About 100 people were in attendance for the debate Tuesday. The event continues today.

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