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November 19, 2024
Indigenous equity stake in natural gas pipelines now in doubt, TC Energy says
PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 19, 2024 UPDATED NOVEMBER 20, 2024 The Globe and Mail: A deal touted as Canada’s largest equity purchase by an Indigenous partnership may not be completed as planned because of an undisclosed snag at TC Energy Corp. TRP-T -0.04%decrease, which had previously agreed to sell the minority stake in its Alberta gas pipeline network. François Poirier, TC...
September 30, 2024
Tensions rise over the Nisga’a Nation’s plans to build pipeline across Northern B.C.
Globe and Mail: A B.C. pipeline project touted by the Nisga’a Nation as a prime example of economic reconciliation has instead become a thorny issue marked by rising tensions and complications with nearby Indigenous groups. Construction of the 750-kilometre Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) project across Northern British Columbia is proving to be controversial. In particular, the...
January 22, 2024
Report raises questions around growing mining exploration in northern B.C.
Most mining claims in the region are close to rivers, researchers find CBC News: A new report by the U.S. branch of the non-profit Environmental Investigation Agency says that investment interest and government tax incentives are fuelling intense mining exploration in remote northern B.C. — raising concerns about the environmental impacts of the work and its financial implications. The...
October 12, 2023
Fish farm giant Mowi suing fisheries ministers, taxpayers for Discovery Islands closures
Former federal fisheries ministers Joyce Murray (above) and Bernadette Jordan are being sued by Mowi, an international fish farm company, for the federal government’s decision to close sites in the Discovery Islands. File photo by IMPAC5 Listen to article Canada’s National Observer: An international aquaculture giant is suing two former Canadian fisheries ministers for alleged damages...
February 17, 2023
Fisheries Department to shut 15 salmon farms off B.C.’s coast to protect wild fish
The Globe and Mail: Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray has announced the federal government will not renew licences for 15 open-net Atlantic salmon farms around British Columbia’s Discovery Islands. Murray says in a news release the Discovery Islands area is a key migration route for wild salmon where narrow passages bring migrating juvenile salmon into close...
October 23, 2022
Coastal GasLink in hot water over pipeline environmental violations
Vancouver SUN: TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline project is in hot water with British Columbia’s environmental regulator for failing to meet the conditions of a compliance agreement that was supposed to correct a lengthening history of violations of the project’s environmental permit. The Environmental Assessment Office posted an order to its website late Friday, issued...
October 10, 2022
FNLC Stands with Squamish Nation in Support of Sen̓áḵw
NationTalk: (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh)/Vancouver, B.C.) The application to the Court for judicial review by the Kits Point Residents Association asking for the services agreement between the City of Vancouver and Squamish Nation to be quashed is an aggressive and objectionable action to reject the path-breaking and needed Sen̓áḵw development. The City...
March 15, 2022
Trans Mountain Pipeline TMX: Open Letter from UBCIC on risk to Indigenous investors
NationTalk: Union of BC Indian Chiefs – Recent announcements that the new cost of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX) has ballooned to $21.4 billion, and that the federal government will not invest further public funds into the project should be a major red flag for anyone considering economic participation or ownership of the controversial pipeline, which...
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