Indigenous Peoples

14/02/18
Author: 
Elizabeth McSheffrey
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had an interview with National Observer's Sandy Garossino on Tues. Feb. 13, 2018 in Ottawa. File photo by Alex Tétreault

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is confident that his approval of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion will withstand legal challenges from First Nations who say they were not adequately consulted on it.

The federal government "went through all the right steps" before giving the green light to the hotly-contested pipeline project, he told National Observer in an exclusive interview on Tuesday afternoon.

08/02/18
Author: 
Rebeca Macias Gimenez

Indigenous consultation on environmental assessments that only considers the “significant adverse effects” of a project won’t bring about reconciliation.

 

n August 2016, the federal government established a panel of four specialists to review how government conducts environmental assessments on proposed projects with significant impact on the environment, such as energy and natural resources developments.

08/02/18
Author: 
John Paul Tasker

Liberals say they will also announce new protections for oceans, lakes and rivers

Feb 08, 2018

The federal Liberal government says it will streamline the approval process for major natural resources projects, scrapping the National Energy Board and empowering a new body to conduct more extensive consultation with groups affected by development.

The changes are part of the largest overhaul of Canada's environmental assessment process in a generation.

08/02/18
Author: 
Claudia Cattaneo

[Editor's Note: It is well known that other indigenous peoples are leading the no pipeline movement and support an oil tanker moratorium on BC's coast.]

A First Nations’ led $17-billion oil pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast has put in motion a back-up plan to site its terminal across the border

February 6, 

08/02/18
Author: 
First Nations Leaders

AS TRUDEAU RAMPS UP PRESSURE TO BUILD, FIRST NATIONS FROM ACROSS CANADA STAND IN SOLIDARITY AGAINST KINDER MORGAN PIPELINE

 

For immediate release

 

February 8, 2018 – First Nations from the Maritimes all the way to Alberta who are among the 150 Nations in Canada and the US who have signed the Treaty Alliance Against Tar Sands Expansion are standing stronger than ever with their brothers and sisters in BC and will do whatever it takes to continue delaying the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline and tanker project.

 

06/02/18
Author: 
Ta’ah (Amy George), Tsleil-Waututh Elder Will George, Tsleil-Waututh Member

On March 10th, members of Tsleil-Waututh are launching an ambitious project to stop Kinder Morgan.

Will you join?

To our dear friends and allies,

The moment to stop the dangerous Kinder Morgan pipeline and tanker project is upon us. 

02/02/18
Author: 
kaur communications

VANCOUVER, Feb. 1, 2018 /CNW/ - An oil spill off the coast of Vancouver in Howe Sound, which has dumped hundreds of litres of diesel into the local marine environment is being decried by environmental groups today as proof of the danger of increased tanker traffic that could result from the Kinder Morgan pipeline.

31/01/18
Author: 
Eugene Kung

January 29, 2018

“Regardless of your views on this particular pipeline (we are opposed, in case that wasn’t clear), anyone who thinks their locally-elected government or local First Nations shouldn’t get railroaded by a US corporation just because they have a federal approval should be very concerned about these recent developments.”

28/01/18
Author: 
First Nations Leaders

Treaty 8 Chiefs Return Premier’s “Stake in the Peace” & cheque over broken promises

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Victoria, January 26, 2018 – In a public ceremony on the Legislature lawn today, Treaty 8 Chiefs returned three “Stakes in the Peace” inscribed with the names of Premier John Horgan and Ministers George Heyman and Lana Popham.

 

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