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Enbridges
Northern
Gateway
pipeline is effectively dead because
Enbridge will never meet the conditions
for approval outlined by the federal govt.
The governments announcement
giving its approval to Enbridge is meaningless. Its an approval in name only.
This project is dead, said Art Sterritt, Executive Director of the Coastal First Nations. The project cant proceed with
these conditions. Weve been clear there
is no technology to clean up an oil spill
and the dispersant that is used causes
more damage than the oil itself.
Todays announcement doesnt
change anything, Sterritt said. Weve
spent millions of dollars developing a
sustainable economy. Were not going to
risk it by allowing oil tankers in our waters. It is those living on BCs coast that
will bear all the risks of an oil spill.
Its been suggested the BC government is nervous that a federal approval
of Northern Gateway could endanger
negotiations with First Nations in Northern BC on the future of LNG development. Sterritt says that risk is real.
The federal government lost an opportunity today to reject Northern Gateway, said Sterritt. Theyve now left it
to Premier Clark to make the situation
clear, and to preserve a wider dialogue
and consideration of resource development in BC. Were looking at Premier
Clark to say no to Northern Gateway.
First Nations and their allies are still
weighing a range of legal and direct action responses to todays approval, but
will wait to see what Enbridge does next.
Well see if Enbridge dares to put its
shovels in the ground, said Sterritt.
First Nations and our allies will protect
our rights and the interests of future generations. We will never allow oil tankers
into our territorial waters.
The New Horizons for Seniors Program offers grants of up to $25,000 for
projects led or inspired by seniors that
make a difference in communities and in
the lives of others. An info session will be
held June 18, 10am-12:30pm in the Community Room, at City Hall main floor. To
register please call 1-866-717-5842
Merritt Old Time Fiddlers will be having a Jam Session at the Legion on Saturday, June 21. Baron, salad & dessert at
5pm $10, music starts at 7pm. Last jam
session until fall. Everyone welcome.
Literacy Merritt & Nicola Valley Society are searching for donations of gently
used children's books for the Bright Red
Bookshelves. There are 30 shelves in the
community, so they can never have too
many books. Donations can be dropped
off at the Community Policing Office.
FMI contact Robyn Grebliunas 280-0385,
literacymerritt@gmail.com
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