One step forward, one back in British Columbia’s native blockadesFive-year agreement with three of seven First Nations hailed as a breakthrough to building “positive, long-term relationships,” but accompanied by new highway closure Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Hopes of peace between First Nations and companies operating in the prolific natural gas fields of northeastern British Columbia were dealt an almost immediate setback, with word of a new highway blockade in the region.
On Nov. 1, the government's Oil and Gas Commission signed what it calls an enha....
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