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What Blueberry River s B C court win means for Site C and Indigenous Rights

Major ruling, which comes as B.C. adopts UNDRIP, found province guilty of breaching Treaty Rights. Site C dam, B.C. oil and gas impacted by decision

Landslide exposes new era of climate risk at B C mines

Landslide exposes new era of climate risk at B C mines
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A Massive Landslide Sends a Wake-Up to BC s Mining Sector

Artists around the world raise a ruckus over resource extraction

Artists around the world raise a ruckus over resource extraction
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Singers, Ranchers and Environmentalists Are Now Battling Kenney s Coal Plan

Meanwhile, signatures on two petitions on Facebook opposing the UPC government’s pro-coal mining moves surged past 100,000. Last March, at the beginning of the pandemic, the Jason Kenney government quietly revoked the province’s 44-year-old Coal Policy. The visionary policy, created by former premier Peter Lougheed after extensive public consultation, said most of the eastern slopes of the Rockies should remain off limits to mountain-top removal in order to protect water security, wildlife and the area’s beauty. Kenney’s axing of the policy immediately opened up 1.5 million hectares of the Rockies for coal development, including the headwaters of major rivers in the South and North Saskatchewan river basins.

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