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Thursday, March 25, 2010 by Eric Swanson

Coastal First Nations declare ban on tankers

A pivotal moment in the collaborative campaign to keep BC's coast oil tanker free occurred on March 23rd, 2010.

 


 

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Julie says:
Mar 31, 2010 02:18 PM
Thank you to the Aboriginal People, who guard the environment and the wild life. Campbell is destroying the lives of the BC citizens, and, will destroy the wild animals lives too. He was going to open hunting, of the Spirit Bear, hopefully, the Aboriginals are still watching over them. The thought of a dirty oil spill in the sea, is enough to make decent citizens sick. There is still oil on the rocks, from the Valdez spill. There is absolutely nothing sacred from Campbell. If it means money for his pocket, he will do what ever it takes to get it. Nothing is safe from Campbell and Hansen. Campbell knew about the poison in the air, in Prince George. That is the way he cares for his citizens. The good thing he did was, no-one will ever again vote Liberal, in BC.
CHRIS says:
Apr 06, 2010 09:19 AM
the Big picture outlook over the long-term..many many concerns were address and avoided by your opposition to this rediculous, disaster waiting to happen, greed-riddled, MORONIC proposal!
BRITISH COLUMBIA is a Jewel in this world!
thank you for using your power for the betterment of us ALL first nations!
...STAY STRONG! :)
And..THSNKS 4 Speaking for the Overwhelming majority of British Columbians!
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