Protests to Delay Trans Mountain Construction in Lower Mainland Conservation Area Forest
Indigenous leaders, environmental groups and local citizens vow to protect forest from Trans Mountain pipeline construction
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Get updates on to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker project that threatens our coast.
The Canadian government bought a pipeline and tanker project that threatens the whales, the land, the water, and the climate.
It began with the construction of a traditional Coast Salish Watch House — called Kwekwecnewtxw — built in the path of Kinder Morgan’s diluted bitumen pipeline and tanker project in March of 2018.
Since then, tens of thousands have marched in support and more than 200 people have been arrested.
Indigenous leaders, environmental groups and local citizens vow to protect forest from Trans Mountain pipeline construction
Group raised $14,000 in two weeks for appeal
9 June 2019, Unceded Coast Salish Territory, (VANCOUVER, BC) — With little over a week left until the federal government…
22 May 2019, Unceded Coast Salish Territory (Vancouver, BC) – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was interrupted during his speech at a…
9 January, 2019, Unceded Secwepemc Territory (Kamloops, BC) – Watch House Guardian Will George travelled to Secwepemc territory today to join…
“First Nations in Quebec stand with First Nations in British Columbia. Trans Mountain will not be built. Energy East will never see the light of day.”
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