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B.C. Coastal First Nations issue open letter to Carney opposing suggested pipeline

B.C. Coastal First Nations issue open letter to Carney opposing suggested pipeline

Toronto Star22-07-2025
VANCOUVER - Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any new proposal for a crude oil pipeline to the northwest coast.
The move comes as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pushes for a new private-sector pipeline that would send crude oil to the northern B.C. coast for export to Asia.
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