Three indigenous organizations whose communities are impacted by the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act met with the federal government on Tuesday. Calvin Helin of the Tsimshian First Nation said that the options he proposed included shelving Bill C-48 or creating a certain transit route. He said,”Canada has become the laughing stock of the energy world” following the legislation that has been put into effect.
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‘Canada has become the laughing stock of the energy world’ says Indigenous activist
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