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British Columbia gets low grades from environmentalists on old-growth forest protectionThe groups say more than half of the most at-risk old-growth forests remain open to logging, which is about 1.44 million hectares or the equivalent of 3,600 Stanley Parks.EnvironmentMar 16, 2023
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Environmental groups give B.C. failing grades on old-growth forest protection planB.C. environmental groups say the province is failing to make good on its 2020 promise to protect old-growth trees.EnvironmentSep 9, 2022
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New report suggests proposed old-growth deferral areas in B.C. are being loggedAccording to Stand.earth, more than 55,000 hectares of proposed protected land is at "imminent risk" of being logged, is currently being logged or has already been cut.EnvironmentAug 30, 2022
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Activists call on insurance companies to stop coverage of Trans Mountain pipelineA coalition of environmental and Indigenous groups is calling on insurance companies to drop or refuse to provide coverage of the Trans Mountain pipeline, although they concede its lead liability insurer has said it will continue to serve the federal government-owned company.EconomyAug 8, 2019
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Alberta energy war room must avoid online morass, preaching to choir: expertsMount Royal University political scientist David Taras says the war room, by its very nature, is set up for conflict and that creates pitfalls.EconomyJun 16, 2019
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Anti-pipeline group wants NEB to consider impact of emissions, climate changeStand.earth filed a motion with the board asking it to apply the same standard to the project as it did with the Energy East pipeline, before it submits its final report to the federal government on Feb. 22.EnvironmentJan 21, 2019
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Protesters target construction at Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby pipeline terminalDozens of small boats took to the waters of Burrard Inlet on Saturday in a bid to halt construction at the Westridge Terminal.EconomyOct 28, 2017
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Enbridge backtracks on decision to seize assets from environmental groupThe documents authorized the sheriffs to take and sell all of their assets to recover money owed to the pipeline giant.Oct 18, 2017
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