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Coastal GasLink says alternate pipeline route proposed by Wet’suwet’en chiefs not convenient.

“The Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs provided alternative routes to Coastal GasLink that would have been acceptable to them as a pipeline corridor,” Manly said.

“Coastal GasLink decided that it did not want to take those acceptable options and instead insisted on a route that drives the pipeline through ecologically pristine and culturally important areas.”

globalnews.ca/news/6558792/coa

@anita_rotheram just seen this article about the fuel pipeline.
The article doesn't point out what is due to happen next. Can you keep us updated?

@Mauve_matelot Thanks for your interest, indeed, I will post updates as events unfold!

@anita_rotheram we have some indigenous cosonaut's here as well as a dedicated tag for .

My Uncle lives in Quebec Province.

@anita_rotheram Have I missed updates on the Wet'suwet'en pipeline or has nothing changed there since November?

@anita_rotheram thank you for this update. It will be interesting to see what the bank does.

@anita_rotheram Really appreciate the update, Anita. CGL seems to just be able to operate with impunity in BC.

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