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BC to defend Kinder Morgan in one court, after opposing it in another

20/10/17
Author: 
Tracy Sherlock
Link: 
National Observer
B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman announces new measures to stop Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion with B.C. Attorney General David Eby on Thurs. Aug. 10, 2017 in Vancouver, B.C. Photo by The Canadian Press

Due to an absurd legal twist, the new NDP government in B.C. has opposed the Trans Mountain Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion in one courtroom while preparing to defend the expansion in another.

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British Columbia
Canada
Oil - Pipelines
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NORTHWEST GAS PROJECTS FUEL THE FRACKING BEAST

20/10/17
Author: 
Eric de Place
Link: 
Sightline Institute

Methanol, LNG, and power plants drive Canada’s gas industry.

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British Columbia
Energy
LNG - Fracking
Oil - Pipelines
USA
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Kayaktivists Resisting New Pipeline Send Message to Kinder Morgan

20/10/17
Author: 
Greenpeace staff
Link: 
Greenpeace Canada
Kayaktivist
Kayaktivists Resisting New Pipeline Send Message to Kinder Morgan in Canada (Photo & Video)
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British Columbia
Canada
Oil - Pipelines
Protest - Revolt
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October 28 Stop Kinder Morgan Important Event!

20/10/17
Author: 
Cam Fenton

Friends,

This is an email I hoped to never have to send. Kinder Morgan has started construction on its export terminal in the Burrard Inlet despite tremendous opposition from First Nations and communities all along its route, without support from the BC government and with no real climate considerations. The company is bulldozing ahead with their plans -- and they have the full support of the Trudeau government.

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British Columbia
Canada
Oil - Pipelines
Protest - Revolt
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Kingcome, B.C., experiences major flooding after heavy rainfall and high tides

18/10/17
Author: 
Chantelle Bellrichard
Link: 
CBC News
People travelling by boat in the floodwaters on Oct. 17, 2017. (Cassandra Henry/Facebook)

B.C. River Forecast Centre says flood watch remains in effect with between 50-80 mm of rain in forecast

Posted: Oct 17, 2017 5:09 PM ET

Floodwaters in Kingcome have people huddled indoors, watching and hoping the water continues to recede. 

"The high tide was at noon, so the water is starting to go down. We're not too worried about it right now," said Cassandra Henry from her home in Kingcome, a Musgamagw Dzawada'enuxw community on B.C.'s Central Coast.

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British Columbia
Climate Change
Indigenous Peoples
Social
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Salmon showdown: injunctions served at B.C. fish farm occupation

18/10/17
Author: 
Emilee Gilpin
Link: 
National Observer
Indigenous leaders and activists occupy a fish farm on Swanson Island on Oct. 14, 2017. Photo by Emilee Gilpin

How will newly elected B.C. politicians handle the escalating fish farm conflict?

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British Columbia
Canada
Fisheries
Indigenous Peoples
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Enbridge changes course in dispute with environmental group

18/10/17
Author: 
Ian Bailey
Link: 
The Globe and Mail
Hayley Zachs, campaign associate of Stand.earth, holds a copy of a notice of civil enforcement and a federal court of appeal ruling delivered to their office by a bailiff notifying them of the seizure of assets relating to a $14,559.19 judgement owing to Enbridge.  DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS

Sheriffs turned up at the downtown Vancouver offices of an environment group on Tuesday to seek about $14,000 in unpaid court costs on behalf of energy giant Enbridge Inc., but within hours, the company backed off.

Other environmental groups rallied around Stand.earth, formerly known as ForestEthics, on Tuesday with statements on social media and phone calls offering help. Enbridge did not explain the swift turnaround.

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British Columbia
Canada
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OPEN LETTER RE: STATE OF WILD SALMON IN PACIFIC REGION

17/10/17
Author: 
FIRST NATIONS WILD SALMON ALLIANCE

 

500 - 342 Water Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1B6

Phone: 604-684-0231
Toll Free: 800-793-9701
Fax: 604-684-5726

October 17, 2017

Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario    K1A 0A6

 

Honourable Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture
Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia    V8V 1X4

 

Dear Ministers LeBlanc and Popham:

 

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British Columbia
Canada
Fisheries
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Official complaint lodged against Trans Mountain biologist over unauthorized river work

17/10/17
Author: 
Larry Pynn
Link: 
The Vancouver Sun
Use of snow fencing to discourage spawning at pipeline water crossings has resulted in a complaint against Trans Mountain fish biologist Calum Bonnington. PNG

A Fraser Valley-based conservation group has lodged a formal complaint with the College of Applied Biology over a Trans Mountain biologist’s role in the installation of matting to discourage salmon from spawning at stream sites where the company plans pipeline crossings.

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BREAKING (TUES Oct 17) - Enbridge attempts to seize Stand (was Forest Ethics) assets

17/10/17
Link: 
Stand

Go to the Stand Facebook page for updates on attempts by Enbridge to have a sheriff to seize assets from the Stand office: https://www.facebook.com/standearth/

 
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British Columbia
Canada
Environmental Groups
Oil - Pipelines
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