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Charles Heit, a Gitxsan First Nation member opposed to the $5.5-billion Enbridge oil pipeline from Alberta to the British Columbia port of Kitimat warms himself beside a fire at a camp outside the Gitxsan Treaty Office in Hazelton, B.C., on Thursday January 12, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck (click on photo for larger image) |
“Is there any set of circumstances, other than an assurance of God Himself, under which you would approve any pipeline going through our precious wilderness?”
By Rafe Mair
Jan 13, 2012
“Who are we to think we can play God with these places?”
By Headwaters: Fly Fishing History blog
Feb 10, 2012
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