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‘The answer is no and always will be’: UBCIC on Alberta-Canada MOU The Union of B C Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) says it’s against the memorandum of understanding that Canada and Alberta Thursday morning The MOU explicitly endorses the construction of a massive new bitumen pipeline from Alberta to the B C coast It also proposes lifting or amending the federal tanker ban, as well as Indigenous “co-ownership” of the pipeline But the UBCIC says it was all
BC First Nations denounce reported Alberta-Ottawa agreement BC First Nations are denouncing the pipeline deal expected to be announced Thursday in Calgary between Alberta and the federal government “The answer is still no No pipelines in British Columbia, no further fossil fuel pipelines, period,” said Stewart Phillip, grand chief of Syilx Nation and
UBCIC Strongly Rejects Canada–Alberta Pipeline MOU that Ignores First . . . November 27, 2025 (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil Waututh) Vancouver, B C – November 27, 2025) The Union of B C Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) is loudly objecting to the Memorandum of Understanding that Canada and Alberta signed this morning, which explicitly endorses the construction of a massive new bitumen pipeline from Alberta to the B C
Carney-Smith Pipeline Plan Is Slammed in BC | The Tyee News Indigenous Energy Politics Environment Carney-Smith Pipeline Plan Is Slammed in BC Eby said the project has ‘no proponent, no route, no money, no First Nations support ’
The answer is still no: B. C. chiefs react to new pipeline agreement . . . Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement to make way for a new bitumen pipeline from the Alberta oilsands to the B C coast 'We will use every tool in our toolbox to ensure that this pipeline does not go ahead,' said Heiltsuk Nation Chief Marilyn Slett
British Columbia First Nations chiefs defy Trump, r. . . | National . . . "This mandate has not changed, and the answer is still no," the Chiefs said in a joint statement this week Union president, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, UBCIC President, said he and his colleagues "are very serious about the work we've done to date"
CBC: «The answer is still no: B. C. chiefs react to new pipeline . . . CBC on 2025-11-28 02:23 'The answer is still no': B C chiefs react to new pipeline agreement Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement to make way for a new bitumen pipeline from the Alberta oilsands to