"A few days after TransCanada terminated his job and offered him a severance package, a whistleblower travelled to Calgary to meet with staff and lawyers at Canada's federal pipeline enforcement agency.
It was early in September 2014, and he told his story to a group of senior staff at the National Energy Board's downtown offices. Some of the NEB staff encouraged him to take the severance money and leave the company without a fight, he later told National Observer.
"They told me to take the money and run," the whistleblower said."
Mike De Souza reports for the National Observer March 18, 2016, in Part 3 of a series.
SEE ALSO:
Part 1: "NEB emails reveal pattern of off-record meetings with pipeline industry"
Part 2: "Here's how TransCanada edited a federal investigation report"