Indigenous Peoples

25/03/18
Author: 
Carol Linnitt
Caleb Behn

March 25, 2018

When the B.C. government announced its promised review of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, earlier this month, it came as a shock to many that it wouldn’t examine human health impacts.

24/03/18
Author: 
The Canadian Press
An anti-pipeline protester at a Kinder Morgan terminal in Burnaby speaks with a RCMP officer on Saturday, March 24, 2018. (CBC)

Trans Mountain says preparatory work at terminals now complete, tunnel and fence work to come next

Musicians Sarah Harmer and Grimes joined dozens of Indigenous youth and other demonstrators who gathered at Kinder Morgan's Burnaby Terminal on Saturday morning to protest the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.

24/03/18
Author: 
Dylan Waisman & Tracy Sherlock
Grimes (centre), protesting the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline. Photo by Trevor Mack

March 24th 2018

Musicians Grimes and Sarah Harmer came to protest the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion.

18/03/18
Author: 
Coast Protectors
Mar. 17 2018 protest

Dozens of Indigenous people, community members, families and retired teachers are blocking Kinder Morgan’s front gate on Burnaby Mountain

Coast Salish community members Oceann Hyland and Will George led the protectors in ceremony at the nearby Watch House and then escorted them to Kinder Morgan’s gates.

18/03/18
Author: 
First Nations Leaders

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16/03/18
Author: 
Joe Oliver

[Russians, foreign (US) radicals  . . . or maybe concerned Canadians?!] 

March 13, 2018

13/03/18
Author: 
Charlie Smith
This was the scene in Burnaby on Saturday (March 10). MIKE HUDEMA

 

March 12th, 2018 

There's an unusual clarification at the bottom of a recent CBC News web story about two pipeline demonstrations in Metro Vancouver.

12/03/18
Author: 
Charlie Smith
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip has been one of the most vocal critics of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project. COAST PROTECTORS FACEBOOK
 
 
March 10th, 2018
 
This week, Alberta premier Rachel Notley threatened to cut oil shipments to B.C. if the province interferes with Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

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