Our week of action to stop the Kinder Morgan buyout started as BC topped the list for the worst air quality in the world. Raging forest fires fueled by climate change-driven drought and heat waves choked us every day but the last, filling our actions and events with an urgency you could almost feel.
MONDAY
Public health experts joined the blockade in the smoke to plead for climate action to prevent a massive public health crisis.
Five front line blockaders were arrested while doctors and health professionals connected the dots between fossil fuel projects like Kinder Morgan and the increased severity of forest fires. Julia interviewed Dr. Tim Takaro at the gates of Westridge: |
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TUESDAY
Chief Wilson said, “I came here today to support those taking action at the tank farm, and am also aware that the action will be moving east, and I will be there too. Our people will never give up no matter who owns this pipeline."
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WEDNESDAY
We made our way to Nanaimo to make our voices heard outside the Liberal Cabinet Retreat. Justin Trudeau was forced to listen to criticism from civil society, unions, grandparents and children who told him that there is no conceivable way to fight climate change while building pipelines.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the convention centre in the thick smoke as we livestreamed for hours, gathering hundreds of messages of support from across the country. |
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Rita Wong, Emily Carr professor and poet
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