Once again, a federal government is shifting the costs and risks of fossil fuel transport to the public. This underscores why Tribal, local and state leaders from across the Pacific Northwest and Salish Sea must stand together ... https://reut.rs/2JccPpH #KinderMorgan (1/5)
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... with British Columbia Premier John Horgan and BC First Nations in opposing the pipeline. That's why I and more than 70 members of the Safe Energy Leadership Alliance signed this letter, sending a clear, united message on
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Excerpts from the letter: "Too often, local, Tribal, and state governments are expected to shoulder the risks to health and safety & the costs for infrastructure upgrades and emergency response, while having limited authority to regulate fossil fuel transport"
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"Too often, the federal government fails to fulfill its legal and moral obligations to conduct meaningful consultation with Tribes and First Nations. Too often, economic interests are pitted against protection of our health and environment in a false choice."
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“We support your leadership in standing up for the health and safety of British Columbia residents ... We look forward to working together for a cleaner, more sustainable region for generations to come.” #KinderMorgan (5/5)
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