A recent report by the Fraser Institute, a right-leaning think tank, found that pipelines are safer for workers and that the risk of spill incidents is slightly lower than with rail.
The CBC investigation looked at documents on 1,047 pipeline safety incidents from Jan. 1, 2000, until late 2012. Companies regulated by the NEB must report safety issues like deaths or serious injuries, fires and explosions, spills over 1,500 liters and every gas leak.
The NEB attributed the rise in incidents to heightened awareness among companies about reporting standards, according to the CBC. A spokesperson for the regulator was not immediately available for comment.
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