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Why the Haisla Nation opposes a pipeline to B.C.’s coast

November 27NewsDuration 1:31

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney have signed a deal, paving the way for a pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast. But B.C.’s government, Haisla Nation and other coastal Indigenous communities, say they don’t want it.

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