Reading Time: 3 minutes Getting communities engaged in a potential project would allow the northern region to take control of its economic destiny
Tag: Pipelines
Where is the willingness to suffer for your beliefs?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Thoreau, Gandhi and King understood that going to jail was a reasonable price to pay for protest. Why don’t we accept that today?
Trust the Wet’suwet’en to make the best possible decision
Reading Time: 3 minutes I have no right to tell my neighbours what to do with a natural gas pipeline. We should leave it in their hands
Alberta needs a better deal from better neighbours
Reading Time: 4 minutes Quebec and B.C. are committing constitutional mutiny, preventing Alberta from developing solutions to being landlocked. It’s time for independence
Building informed consent for a mega-project
Reading Time: 3 minutes Following a step-by-step and community-by-community process to develop a socio-economic plan
First Nation supporters of Coastal GasLink need to step up
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to go to each of the 20 First Nations that support Coastal GasLink to solicit their help in making sure the pipeline gets built
Wet’suwet’en protests throw us all into chaos
Reading Time: 3 minutes While the project is a win for the province, the country, the environment and B.C.’s First Nations, these hereditary chiefs don’t see it that way
Bending pipe to fit the Dene culture
Reading Time: 3 minutes Selecting a pipeline route through Aboriginal title lands requires care, consultation and attention to detail
Scheer in tune with Canadians over rail blockades
Reading Time: 3 minutes This is one of those moments when a leader needs to show their mettle in bringing a difficult crisis to a natural conclusion. Justin Trudeau failed
Pipeline politics or industry insensitivity?
Reading Time: 4 minutes The initial Mackenzie Valley Pipeline site selection process demonstrated how industry can be utterly insensitive to impacted communities