To Bring Crude to Tidewater, Respectful Consultation With Aboriginal Groups Will Go a Long Way
BY NICK WILSON A relatively unknown crude-to-tidewater project has crashed into a familiar obstacle—aboriginal land rights. Members of three Mi’gmaq communities are facing off in court against Chaleur Terminals about its plan to ship 150,000 b/d of Albertan crude by rail to the Atlantic, via the New Brunswick port of Belledune. Their … Read more
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