Canada’s B.C. Pipeline Advances at the Expense of Indigenous Reconciliation and the Environment

Author(s): Cala Gibson

Description: The Organization for World Peace discusses the Coastal GasLink pipeline’s impact on Indigenous reconciliation and environmental concerns. The article critiques the project’s advancement despite opposition from Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs. It highlights tensions between economic development and Indigenous rights. The piece calls for more inclusive decision-making processes.

Theme: Environmental justice
Region: Maritimes
Province/Territory: British Columbia
Type of Resource: Website

Keywords: pipeline, Indigenous rights, reconciliation, Wet’suwet’en, Coastal GasLink, environment, opposition, development, governance, inclusion

Link: https://theowp.org/canadas-b-c-pipeline-advances-at-the-expense-of-indigenous-reconciliation-and-the-environment/

Date Published: 7 July 2024
Date Added to Database: 26 April 2025