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How many First Nations actually signed with Enbridge?
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Gitxsan insists Enbridge deal never had its supportThe Gitxsan First Nation has rejected a deal to take an equity stake in the controversial Northern Gateway pipeline, a spokeswoman for th…0
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Equity agreements and Northern Gateway – Northern GatewayYesterday Enbridge Northern Gateway announced a significant milestone in our efforts to achieve broad public support for our pipeline pro…0
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Yaffe: First Nations’ concerns endure over pipelineMoney can’t buy you love – that’s a message several B.C. aboriginal groups sent on Wednesday to proponents of the Enbridge Northern Gatew…0
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Oil, water and tankers
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Op-ed: Pipeline thoughts from an old sea captainI write from the perspective of an oldtimer, a master mariner who has a few tidbits of wisdom from my time on this planet. These thoughts…0
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Water Blogged: Oil, Acid and Tankers: Why the campaign against Enbridge Northern Gateway is more than a pipeline – it’s a path to our future.Sheila Muxlow is the Energy Campaign Manager at Living Oceans Society. I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking I’m going to rant abo…0
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Residents worry oil and gas industry is making them sick, finds BC report | The HookBy Andrew MacLeod June 6, 2012 11:23 am People in northeastern British Columbia are concerned development of the oil and gas industry is …0
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The Tyee – Vancouver Oil Sands Tanker Spill Could Cause Evacuation NightmareDiluted bitumen creates toxic cloud public would be forced to flee, as occurred in Kalamazoo. Stinking. Toxic. Explosive. These words cou…0
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Curious fact: Bitumen is shipped by tankers out of Port of Vancouver, but the response agencies have no response capability for such spills!0
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Harper threatens to cut off intervenors and more cutback controversy
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CANOE — CNEWS: cs – Taxpayers funding anti-oilsands activistsJune 7, 2012 Taxpayers funding anti-oilsands activists By Daniel Proussalidis, Parliamentary Bureau OTTAWA – The taxpayer tap pouring cas…0
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Canada’s fish face upstream battleOtto Langer has devoted his adult life to protecting fish habitat.0
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Water BloggedKelly Roebuck is the Sustainable Seafood Campaign Manager at Living Oceans Society. As a kid there are a few things we believe to be true…0
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Groups fight back after Conservatives try to dilute environmental laws http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Groups+fight+back+after+Conservatives+dilute+environmental+laws/6747634/story.html0
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Oil spils
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ERCB spokeswoman says more than 80 working to clean #oilspill. Plains news conference at 1:30 MST.0
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‘My place is destroyed’: Albertan in wake of Red Deer River oil spill http://soc.li/K9EwVAg via @globeandmail0
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Crude spills into Red Deer River near Sundre. http://bit.ly/NX5FQr0
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Chunks of oil are now floating down the Red Deer River, one of Alberta’s most important waterways, after one of its tributaries was the sit…0
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Shell trains oil spill responders in AlaskaAgainst the backdrop of Alaska’s snow-topped Chugach Mountains and in the same waters that were spoiled by the Exxon Valdez oil spill mor…0
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LNG – Lloyd’s sets safety rules for floating LNG facilities (at least one Kitimat LNG terminal will be on a barge)
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Lloyd’s Register Launches Groundbreaking Rules For FLNG Facilities At 2012 World Gas Conference | marine insightLloyd’s Register uses its technical knowledge and experience to publish the world’s most comprehensive rules to guide the design, constru…0
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Ewart: Little room for error on B.C. pipelineWith Royal Dutch Shell revealing TransCanada Corp. will build a $4-billion pipeline to a liquefied natural gas plant it plans for the B.C…0
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Tsunami and invasive species
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Scraping invasive species from Japanese tsunami dock that washed ashore in OregonOregon Parks and Recreation / AFP – Getty Images This handout photograph obtained courtesy of the Oregon Parks and Recreation (OPRD) and …0
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US braces for tsunami debris, but impact unclearMore than a year after a tsunami devastated Japan, killing thousands of people and washing millions of tons of debris into the Pacific Oc…0
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