As the deadline for the federal government's decision on Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline fast approaches, a B.C. First Nation along the project's route is vowing direct action to stop construction for fear the pipeline could threaten its very survival. "[We are] still of the mind to say no to the expansion of Kinder Morgan," Chief Maureen Thomas said. Kinder Morgan has said it will adhere to the 157 condition imposed by the National Energy Board, including spill-mitigation plans. People are getting really hurt down there every single day," he said, while reiterating the community would do what it takes to stop Trans Mountain.
Source: CBC News November 28, 2016 18:17 UTC