Trudeau’s support of Kinder Morgan leading to a ‘flashpoint’ of Indigenous resistance
Grand Chief Serge Simon says no one wants another Oka Crisis but rights need to be respected.
Grand Chief Serge Simon says no one wants another Oka Crisis but rights need to be respected.
InFocus The “threat is way too much” say opponents of the proposed Kinder Morgan Trans…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the road to reconciliation will stretch long beyond the 2019…
APTN recently drove the 1,150 km pipeline route from Burnaby, B.C., to Edmonton, Alta in the heat of the Trans Mountain pipeline debate. Kinder Morgan said it is putting all non-essential work on hold – and gave the federal government a deadline of May 31 to clear the path, or it would pull out.
The Enoch Cree Nation, a community west of Edmonton, near the heart of Alberta’s oil industry, is one of 43 First Nation and Metis communities that has signed a mutual benefit agreement to twin the existing Trans Mountain pipeline to Burnaby, B.C.
British Columbia’s fight against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is heading to court with the New Democrat government seeking affirmation
Minnesota regulators should approve Enbridge Energy’s proposal for replacing its aging crude oil Line 3 pipeline only if it follows the existing route rather than company’s preferred route, an administrative law judge recommended Monday.
There are dozens of chiefs that support the Trans Mountain pipeline – but there are few like Ernie Crey who will openly talk about it. Crey is the chief of the Cheam First Nation, a community that sits about 100 kilometres east of Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Terminal.
Arrests keep happening at Kinder Morgan’s tank farm in Burnaby, B.C. but one prominent activist says not everyone is getting the same treatment.