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BUSN 331 Business Law: History of Kinder Morgan Trans-Mountain

Answer: Introduction This report focuses on the full history of the Kinder-Morgan Trans Montaigne pipeline expansion project and issued faced under this project even after getting approval of National Energy Board (“NEB”). It emphasises on the reasons of Environmentalists who oppose the project as it will lead to increased tanker traffic, impacting British Columbia’s population of Killer Whales. This report is divided into six parts which have been highlighted and used as criteria for preparing this case report. The large oil deposits Alberta around Leduc were discovered. The idea was quickly emerged which was driven by growing demand for oil in the West coast of Canada and Asia and United states for that the pipelines were fitted from Alberta to British Columbia (BC). Because of ongoing Korean War the US military got interest in the development of the infrastructure by which they can easily accessed the oil for their military purposes.

Safe Passage: A Major New Report From Resource Works

March 3, 2021 | Safe Passage: A Major New Report From Resource Works Stewart Muir Stewart Muir is founder and executive director of the Resource Works Society, a Vancouver-based group open to participation by British Columbians from all walks of life who are concerned about their future economic opportunities. He is an author, journalist and historian with experience on three continents including a financial editor of The Vancouver Sun responsible for mining and markets coverage. Since Resource Works was established in 2014, the group has gained international recognition for its practical approach to the public challenges of responsible natural resource development and use. Study looks at Trans Mountain oil tanker safety perspectives from maritime experts who live on British Columbia’s South Coast.

Planned Canada West Coast Olefins project hits hurdle

Author: Stefan Baumgarten 2020/12/23 TORONTO (ICIS) The planned West Coast Olefins (WCO) petrochemicals project in Canada’s British Columbia province is being opposed by two indigenous peoples groups, known as First Nations. The First Nations groups said in a joint statement that they are not supporting WCO’s project at the BCR Industrial Park in Prince George and that there would be no further negotiations. The statement was issued shortly after WCO said last week that it decided to locate the project at the BCR Industrial Park, as originally planned, rather than moving it to a site about 140km north of Prince George.

Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd : Spanish Mountain Appoints Director, Sustainability & Indigenous Affairs and Resumes Environmental Assessment Process

Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd.: Spanish Mountain Appoints Director, Sustainability & Indigenous Affairs and Resumes Environmental Assessment Process Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd. (TSXV: SPA) ( Spanish Mountain or the Company ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Ramsey, M.Sc., R.P.Bio. as Director, Sustainability and Indigenous Affairs with overall responsibility for the processes related to environmental assessment (EA) as well as consultations with First Nations and communities for the Spanish Mountain gold project (the Project ) in British Columbia, Canada. Mr. Ramsey will immediately resume the critical activities for the Project s environmental assessment under the recently adopted regulatory framework by the federal and provincial agencies. The Company expects to hold initial meetings with all levels of regulators and First Nations communities in January of 2021 to ensure all stakeholders are thoroughly informed of its project initiatives and sustainability strate

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