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Media advisory: First Nations, allied groups to hold announcement on Enbridge

June 15, 2014 | 

Media Release For immediate release 15/06/2014 Contact: Kai Nagata (778) 829-6493   Members of the press are invited to attend a joint announcement in Vancouver by a coalition of ...

Harper and Enbridge’s massive angry inch problem

June 10, 2014 | 

It’s 2007 and we’ve been running our No Tanker campaign for a couple years. Our Oil Tankers are Loonie campaign had gone viral attracting press and supporters from around ...

After the speech he gave yesterday, approving Northern Gateway would be an act of utter betrayal

June 10, 2014 | 

Can you imagine Stephen Harper saying this? “Before politics I spent most of my life working in First Nations communities – in Northern Ontario and in fact across Canada, ...

Is Clark trying to get to “yes”?

May 12, 2014 | 

Christy Clark has been saying it since July 2012: to win her support as Premier, any bitumen transport project to the B.C. coast would have to meet five key ...

Following Kitimat victory, Dogwood launches LetBCvote.ca

April 13, 2014 | 

Despite spending unlimited money on advertising and flying in canvassers from Calgary, Enbridge’s crude oil pipeline and tanker proposal has been handed a resounding electoral defeat by the people ...

Let BC Vote!

April 13, 2014 | 

It was a battle between David and Goliath. Sure enough, David won. For weeks, a small troop of local volunteers from Douglas Channel Watch were knocking on doors and ...

The Best of #AdsForKitimat

April 12, 2014 | 

This post was originally posted on April 2, and updated with more ads on April 12, 2014. Last week stories of Enbridge employees descending upon Kitimat to sway the ...

Kitimat Cough

April 10, 2014 | 

It’s week two now in a whole new reality. Where? Rio Tinto Alcan’s Kitimat Modernization Project. Packed into a crowded work camp for the first time in my life, ...

Time for Clark to prove she calls the shots, not Enbridge

April 3, 2014 | 

It’s neither fair nor accurate to accuse Premier Clark of being a former Enbridge lobbyist. Rather she became a “partner” at Burrard Communications several weeks after the lobbying firm ...