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The Wet'Suwet'en Pipeline Project Screen Shot 2020-10-21 at 9.58…
The Wet'Suwet'en Pipeline Project
Objective: The RCMP have raided 1/7 camps on Wet’suwet’en territory and arresting a number of protesters as well as a series of blockages preventing Suwet’ens from entering
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Objective: The Pipeline will span 670km of fossil fuels with 2.1 billion cubic feet of fossil fuels per day
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This is outrageous. Why must we need to fight to enter our own land? Is this really Canada? Going to apologize for treating us harshly and then taking our land for their own benefit?
We need to enforce an injunction to allow pipeline construction to proceed. By stalling this we are wasting valuable time and money. The aboriginals and those who oppose this project are making us take specific action. We do not want this action. We are simplifying enforcing injunctions to allow pipeline construction to carry on.
A leakage is very likely to happen and having 2.1 billion cubic feet over such a long span of territory, this is going to manifest our limited water sources, our hunting territory and overall limit to our already limited natural resources that was already deemed ours
Leading 670km of fossil fuel and 2.1 billion cubic feet of fossil fuel per day, a single leak is going to absolutely 1. Wreck the environment, 2. Not only will it wreck the environment, that's an environment that belongs to somebody else, aside from that, there's wildlife and other resources at stake here.
The pipeline will carry 2.1 billion cubic feet of fossil fuel per day. That will heat up 22,000 regular sized homes for a whole year. Powering 22,000 regular sized homes for a year compacted into 1 whole day will provide a far more stable economy for the gas prices and gas marketing industry throughout Canada and will meet up with the growing demands and uses of Canadian Citizens.
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Canada’s demand is growing at an excessive rate and is expected to increase by a third by 2035. Canada cannot provide for the high demand if we are currently operating at max capacity.
We should be limiting our fossil fuel use, NOT make it easier, we should be investing in better, easier renewable energy sources instead of investing it in ways to use it up easier
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Canada wants to build the pipeline from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia, and will cut through the Wet’Suwet’en land to make the construction easier and simpler as well as cheaper and will prevent more complications regarding construction.
The Wet’Suwet’en Tribes have not given permission to build the pipeline through their supposed territory that they have control over. Construction cannot begin if we do not allow for it. And yet you proceed to invade our land.
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Everybody wants to resolve this peacefully, we have a series of options that we can choose from. We do not encourage violence against the indigenous. We are not hypocritical by enforcing this we are making way for good government. In this case we are trying to learn from Canadian past instead of re-creating it
This is our land and you have invaded our land and yet you expect us to talk and cooperate with you. No, we will not talk to them with guns pointed at our heads. What they are doing is illegal and they know it.
The Federal Government and Coastal Gaslink have worked together to create a new Fossil fuel pipeline. However the pipeline would need to cut through original, aboriginal-claimed land which the aboriginals do not agree with. Furthermore adding to the complications the Green Party opposes the idea of the 670km long pipeline being built for environmental issues.
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