B.C. Coastal First Nations write to Carney, asking him to reject any new pipeline
BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 22 – Coastal First Nations cite the 2019 Oil Tanker Moratorium Act to protect marine ecosystems and Indigenous rights from oil spills and oppose new pipeline proposals, officials said.
- Coastal First Nations in British Columbia wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, urging him to reject any new pipeline for crude oil to the northwest coast.
- Coastal First Nations in British Columbia issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, opposing new crude oil pipeline proposals to the northwest coast.
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Coastal First Nations call on Carney to uphold oil tanker ban
Indigenous leaders on British Columbia’s north coast are calling on the federal government to hold out against pressure from Alberta and industry to reverse the west coast oil export ban.
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Read Full ArticleBritish Columbia's coastal First Nations sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney asking him to reject any new pipeline project to the northwest coast.
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