Coastal First Nations in British Columbia remain staunchly opposed to a major new oil pipeline to their territory after ...
Coastal First Nations is an activist group endorsed by just eight of the more than 70 First Nations on the B.C. coast ...
The president of Coastal First Nations (CFN) delivered a firm message to Prime Minister Mark Carney at a meeting Tuesday ...
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Coastal First Nations hold firm on opposition to bitumen pipeline during meeting with Carney
Coastal First Nations leaders viewed Tuesday’s meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Prince Rupert as a respectful start ...
Indigenous groups in central, northern B.C. coastal communities have expressed anger over plans for new oil pipeline ...
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Coastal First Nations call on Carney to defend the B.C. tanker ban in pipeline talks
PRINCE RUPERT — Coastal First Nations president Marilyn Slett said she called on Prime Minister Mark Carney in a meeting ...
Coastal First Nations say they made clear to Prime Minister Mark Carney at a meeting in Prince Rupert, B.C., that they remain ...
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First Nation expresses opposition to major projects ahead of prime minister's visit to Prince Rupert
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Prince Rupert Tuesday to meet with Coastal First Nations to discuss major projects in ...
Following a closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, Coastal First Nations leaders said they are still ...
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BC Coastal First Nations say meeting with Carney was 'productive', but pipeline position remains
“Coastal First Nations, along with Lax Kw'alaams and the Haisla Nation, oppose any project that proposed to bring oil tankers ...
VICTORIA — The president of the group representing local governments in British Columbia says she welcomes proposed changes that would make it easier for First Nations and municipalities to meet ...
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