Globe says TransCanada line seen not hurting artifacts – Stockwatch

by ahnationtalk on March 11, 2019208 Views

The Globe and Mail reports in its Monday edition that British Columbia’s energy regulator has dismissed a complaint from protesters who assert that Coastal GasLink pipeline workers bulldozed their way through a culturally important indigenous site. The Globe’s Brent Jang writes, however, that hereditary chiefs have renewed efforts in court to fight further construction. The B.C. Oil and Gas Commission said in a bulletin dated March 8 that it could not find evidence to back up the indigenous complaint alleging that a segment of the $6.2-billion Coastal GasLink’s natural gas pipeline route threatens an area that protesters said contains historical artifacts.

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