Supreme Court will not hear Trans Mountain pipeline expansion appeal cases

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Pipe for the Trans Mountain pipeline is unloaded in Edson, Alta. on Tuesday June 18, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS / Jason FransonThe Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear five challenges from environment and Indigenous groups from British Columbia.

After another round of Indigenous consultations and a second look at marine impacts, cabinet gave a second green light, but the same Indigenous communities and environment groups that successfully challenged the approval in 2018, filed new appeals of the approval in 2019. B.C. Nature, the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, the Squamish First Nation and a group of four young people then asked the highest court to do it instead. These are the cases the Supreme Court chose not to hear.Misty MacDuffee, a conservation biologist and program director with Raincoast Conservation Foundation, said the legislation aimed at protecting at-risk species requires governments to ensure endangered populations are protected.

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Bullshite to use boat traffic noise as excuse when the big tankers do not make the high pitched disorienting noise small boats do. The overwhelming majority of the noise pollution is not from tankers and cannot be mitigated by the pipeline stoppage anyway.

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The liberals are negotiating with a fake chief.

Paid protesters with a special interest to build in the USA. Treaties are fine. but not these paid protesters.

It’s all about profits, taxes and jobs. The suicidal path of humanity is right on target. Only the deeper thinkers understand this realty.

No big deal. The terrorists will just stop the rail traffic again if they want this appealed.

DonMartinCTV Green light go.

Nice to see a win for the good guys.

So lobbyists have control of our judicial system too... great 🙄

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It’s not like we uphold laws or court rulings anyway. If these nuts want it stopped, they’ll stop it. They expectedly have no fear of law enforcement or our gutless federal government.

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