Call it case of buyer’s remorse.
A decade after lobbying successfully to kill the Northern Gateway oil pipeline from Alberta to Kitimat, the president of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs now regrets that it was never built.
According to the Canadian Press, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip said First Nations have “no choice” but to reconsider opposition to the 1,200 kilometre long pipeline in the face of threats from newly-sworn US president Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Canadian energy exports ...
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