Senator Susan Collins has written an informative blog post on her weekend trip to Quebec as part of a ten-member congressional delegation to a US-Canadian legislators' conference.
While there, she explains that she managed to pass a consensus resolution calling on both countries to work to expedite marine regulatory reviews, an important step for the building of an LNG terminal in Washington County.
One quibble: Collins says her ability to speak a bit of French helped her win support of some "party Quebecois" legislators. Assuming she meant her federal counterparts, they were actually members of the Bloc Québécois. The Parti Québécois is the provincial separatist party.

