Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada, described Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as "acts of vandalism" against First Nations land on Friday.
At its most recent investor meetings in Toronto on March 6-7, 2018, Kinder Morgan Canada presented a graph which purports to illustrate an urgent and ongoing need for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Former Trans Mountain engineer, Romilly Cavanaugh, was arrested Tuesday along with 11 others barricading the gates of Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Mountain tank farm.
Saturday marked a new level of resistance in the protests against Kinder Morgan, as twenty eight people from varied walks of life blocked the gates to the Kinder Morgan tank farm facility in Burnaby.
Burnaby RCMP made arrests after dozens of people staged a sit-in protest Burnaby Mountain today while violating a injunction to stay away from Texas-based Kinder Morgan's construction activities on Burnaby Mountain in the Greater Vancouver Region.
The project poses a threat to waters off the West Coast, which Washington residents view as a treasure, and the state is looking at marine safety laws that would help mitigate the impact of a tanker spill, Gov. Jay Inslee said Friday at a meeting with B.C. Premier John Horgan and officials from Oregon and California.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Affleck has granted an injunction to protect Kinder Morgan's construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but he also agreed to protect a new "Watch House" set up to keep an eye on the Texas multinational energy company.
For several months, a number of people have slowed progress at Kinder Morgan's Burnaby Mountain site, often using their bodies to block traffic. We caught up with a few of them outside of the B.C. Supreme Court.
The audience at a B.C. Supreme Court hearing burst into laughter on Wednesday after a lawyer for Texas-based multinational energy company Kinder Morgan said that its new pipeline expansion project was "in the best interest of Canada."