With substantial changes to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline project since the environmental assessment certificate was issued over a decade ago, a better understanding of cumulative effects and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act enacted, the significant concerns raised by the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs need to be answered by the B.C. government before a "substantial start" decision is made. The post Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline Doesn’t Meet Substa...| Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs
Clean water, food security, and healthy communities are how we will outlast Trump By Glen Williams, Stewart Phillip Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. Glen Williams/Malii is the president and chief negotiator of the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs. Some B.C. politicians are using the trade war threat posed by President Donald Trump to push for no-holds-barred resource extraction on First Nations lands. We support Premier David Eby and his ministers as ...| Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs
The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs released today a failing grade for the proposed Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas project based on an updated and evidence-based climate test they are using to thoroughly evaluate climate change impacts of new major projects affecting their territory. The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs found that Ksi Lisims LNG’s August 2024 letter and its climate-related materials provided to Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs does not address the bulk of climate concerns raised. The prop...| Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs