Oil carriers “silly suggestion”
If the current ban on some oil carriers is canceled, Arnie Nagy is ready to fight.
He is a member of Haida Nation and a former leader of the Fisheries Federation, who has been fighting oil tankers since the 1970s, of concern that he would leak that he would destroy a way of life that was in his family “a long time ago.”
“We must unite as Canadians, not divided into ridiculous proposals,” he said, adding that this is the issue of his upper elections and that Trump is used as a distraction to push the pipelines forward.
Bill C-48, which was passed in 2019, banned tankers that could carry more than 12,500 metric tons of oil from the northern end of Vancouver Island to Alaska borders. Ellis Ross, the conservative candidate for the Bolkli Valley, called for more pipelines in British Columbia
NAGY believes that the real economic focus of this region should be on reformulating commercial salmon fisheries, which were used for thousands by capturing and manufacturing treatment and treatment now.
The National Democratic Party candidate, Taylor Bakharak, says that any cancellation of the ban on the carrier will be a “truly devastating” for people throughout the ride.
He says: “The effects of oil leakage in the wild salmon or on the northern coast will continue for more than a century.” “It is not risking that people are ready to take it.”
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