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    North Coast Tankers: What’s Really Being Proposed

    This op-ed is written by Marlo Shaw, an ecotourism guide based on British Columbia’s northern coast. The views expressed here are solely those of the author. Here we are again, dragged back into a decades-old fight that British Columbians thought we had already settled. Once more, Alberta is pushing for a new “national interest” pipeline […] More

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    Near-Sinking Barge off of BC Coast Stokes Fears Over Oil Tanker Threats

    A near-sinking cargo barge off Bella Bella revives fears about Canada’s readiness for marine disasters — and what could happen if oil tankers are next.

    By Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer An American-owned cargo barge sitting dangerously low in the water near Bella Bella has reignited coastal First Nations’ fears about the dangers that oil tankers pose for the BC coast.  The Haíɫzaqv Nation’s marine emergency response team received reports early on Monday that heavily loaded Alaska […] More

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    BC and First Nations Unite to Defend Tanker Ban

    BC and First Nations leaders urge Ottawa to honour the tanker moratorium, warning that lifting the ban would threaten critical marine ecosystems and cause significant economic damage to coastal communities.

    By Rochelle Baker / Local Journalism Initiative / Canada’s National ObserverWith files from Sonal Gupta and Cohan Sassaman / Canada’s National Observer The BC coast is “not for sale.” BC Premier David Eby and coastal First Nations sent that message to Ottawa on Wednesday as they called on the federal government to uphold the oil […] More

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    North Coast Tankers: What’s Really Being Proposed

    This op-ed is written by Marlo Shaw, an ecotourism guide based on British Columbia’s northern coast. The views expressed here are solely those of the author. Here we are again, dragged back into a decades-old fight that British Columbians thought we had already settled. Once more, Alberta is pushing for a new “national interest” pipeline […] More

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    Near-Sinking Barge off of BC Coast Stokes Fears Over Oil Tanker Threats

    A near-sinking cargo barge off Bella Bella revives fears about Canada’s readiness for marine disasters — and what could happen if oil tankers are next.

    By Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer An American-owned cargo barge sitting dangerously low in the water near Bella Bella has reignited coastal First Nations’ fears about the dangers that oil tankers pose for the BC coast.  The Haíɫzaqv Nation’s marine emergency response team received reports early on Monday that heavily loaded Alaska […] More

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    BC and First Nations Unite to Defend Tanker Ban

    BC and First Nations leaders urge Ottawa to honour the tanker moratorium, warning that lifting the ban would threaten critical marine ecosystems and cause significant economic damage to coastal communities.

    By Rochelle Baker / Local Journalism Initiative / Canada’s National ObserverWith files from Sonal Gupta and Cohan Sassaman / Canada’s National Observer The BC coast is “not for sale.” BC Premier David Eby and coastal First Nations sent that message to Ottawa on Wednesday as they called on the federal government to uphold the oil […] More

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    North Coast Tankers: What’s Really Being Proposed

    This op-ed is written by Marlo Shaw, an ecotourism guide based on British Columbia’s northern coast. The views expressed here are solely those of the author. Here we are again, dragged back into a decades-old fight that British Columbians thought we had already settled. Once more, Alberta is pushing for a new “national interest” pipeline […] More

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    Near-Sinking Barge off of BC Coast Stokes Fears Over Oil Tanker Threats

    A near-sinking cargo barge off Bella Bella revives fears about Canada’s readiness for marine disasters — and what could happen if oil tankers are next.

    By Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer An American-owned cargo barge sitting dangerously low in the water near Bella Bella has reignited coastal First Nations’ fears about the dangers that oil tankers pose for the BC coast.  The Haíɫzaqv Nation’s marine emergency response team received reports early on Monday that heavily loaded Alaska […] More

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    BC and First Nations Unite to Defend Tanker Ban

    BC and First Nations leaders urge Ottawa to honour the tanker moratorium, warning that lifting the ban would threaten critical marine ecosystems and cause significant economic damage to coastal communities.

    By Rochelle Baker / Local Journalism Initiative / Canada’s National ObserverWith files from Sonal Gupta and Cohan Sassaman / Canada’s National Observer The BC coast is “not for sale.” BC Premier David Eby and coastal First Nations sent that message to Ottawa on Wednesday as they called on the federal government to uphold the oil […] More

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