Mystery shrouds Enbridge’s claimed First Nations partners
A joint review panel has ruled that Enbridge is not obliged to reveal who their First Nation partners are on the Northern Gateway pipeline project.
A joint review panel has ruled that Enbridge is not obliged to reveal who their First Nation partners are on the Northern Gateway pipeline project.
A joint review panel has ruled that Enbridge is not obliged to reveal who their First Nation partners are on the Northern Gateway pipeline project.
A week after announcing major cuts to First Nations advocacy groups across Canada, Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan made an appearance in Edmonton.
Hearings for the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline have begun in Edmonton.
Opposition to Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline is emerging from all corners of British Columbia.
British Columbia’s NDP leader Adrian Dix says that if he’s elected premier he would withdraw from the current environmental assessment of the Northern Gateway pipeline project and set up a made-in B.C. review instead.
A proposed refinery to handle Alberta bitumen pitched by a British Columbia businessman is just “another pipe dream” and a “ruse” to increase support for the Northern Gateway pipeline according to a representative from an all alliance of First Nations along the province’s north and central coast.
While the energy giant Enbridge clashes with protestors and Indigenous groups in the West, things are different in the East.
The recent rash of oil spills in Alberta has at least one opponent of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline saying he’s willing to “die” to stop the project.