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Tag Archives: Kelly Marsh

First Nations, environmentalists and ‘rednecks’ stand together opposing Gateway, witness tells Kitimat JRP hearings

Posted on June 25, 2012 by Robin Rowland

  “This will be the first project in Canadian history to have First Nations, environmentalists and, for a lack of a better term, rednecks standing together in protest,” that sentence from Katherina Ouwehand summed up the first day of public … Continue reading →

Posted in activism, bitumen sands, Canada, emergency response, Enbridge, environment, First Nations, Haisla, Harper, head, hearing, Joint Review Panel, Kalamazoo, Kitimat, Methanex, Northern Gateway Pipeline | Tagged BC, bitumen, business, Douglas Channel, Enbridge, environment, Eurocan, First Nations, Haisla, Joint Review, Kalamazoo, Katherina Ouwehand, Kelly Marsh, Kitimat, Manny Aruda, Methanex, Michael Langegger, Murray Minchin, National Energy Board, NEB, Northern Gateway, ocean, oil sands, oohlican, pipeline, Rio Tinto Alcan, Stephen Harper, tanker, tar sands, Terry Brown
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