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Assembly of First Nations calls for withdrawal of Canada-Alberta pipeline deal

More than 630 chiefs voted to oppose the pipeline deal citing risks to the oil tanker ban and lack of meaningful consultation with British Columbia First Nations.

  • On Dec. 2, 2025, the Assembly of First Nations chiefs voted unanimously to press Ottawa to uphold the oil tanker ban and withdraw last week's pipeline agreement to the B.C. coast.
  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday to co-operate on energy, including a possible exemption from the tanker ban, which prompted objections from B.C. First Nations over consultation.
  • Chief Donald Edgars of Old Massett Village proposed an emergency resolution urging chiefs to oppose pipelines, supported by Merle Alexander who warned an oil spill would devastate coastal livelihoods under the tanker ban legislation of 2019.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to address the assembly on Tuesday with several ministers, while Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson apologized for his "poor choice of words" and AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak urged firm commitments such as clean drinking water legislation.
  • Representing more than 630 chiefs, the Assembly of First Nations pressed its major projects office and will discuss Bill S-2 Wednesday, with AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak saying `Canada is going through challenging times`.
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Chiefs passed a resolution Tuesday calling for withdrawal of Alberta-Ottawa energy deal

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CP Chiefs vote to reject changes to B.C. coastal oil tanker ban

OTTAWA — First Nations chiefs voted unanimously today to press the government to uphold the oil tanker ban off the northern British Columbia coast.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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