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Gitanyow & Nisga’a: Territorial Overlap
Gitanyow and Nisga’a had a long-standing peaceful relationship as neighbours for thousands of years prior to European contact. Post-contact, their relationship is damaged due to territorial disputes. What happened? Many people remain unaware of the origins and...
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B.C. First Nation Launches Court Challenge Over LNG Plant Effect On Salmon
A First Nation in northern British Columbia has launched a judicial review against the Ksi Lisims LNG project, citing threats to the salmon populations that Gitanyow citizens rely upon. The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs filed the review against B.C.’s environmental...
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs File New Legal Challenge Against Ksi Lisims LNG Project
In court documents submitted Oct. 25, Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs allege B.C.’s environmental assessment office failed its duty to consult over the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project, putting juvenile salmon at risk Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs have filed a new legal...
Gitanyow First Nation File For Judicial Review On Ksi Lisims LNG Project
Gitanyow seek declaration that they must be consulted on major LNG project Gitanyow hereditary chiefs have filed for a judicial review of the Ksi Lisims LNG project, challenging the BC Environmental Assessment Office’s ruling that they need not be consulted on the...
For Immediate Release: Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs File Legal Action On Ksi Lisims LNG Project
Gitanyow Lax’yip, October 28, 2024: The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) have launched legal proceedings against the Ksi Lisims LNG project, citing grave concerns over threats to salmon populations, escalating climate risks, and inadequate consultation with the...
B.C.’s Newest Pipeline Conflict, Explained
Reminiscent of the Coastal GasLink conflict, the brewing clash over the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project raises questions: where do B.C. parties stand on the pipeline, and will the election outcome change its course? Should we worry about its climate impacts? As...
Unravelling The Complicated Past Of B.C.’s Newest Pipeline Conflict
B.C. has until the end of November to decide if the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission line requires a new environmental assessment. That means taking on a decade-old quagmire involving Indigenous Rights, climate promises and the province’s industrial future In the early...
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