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2021-05-10
Hon. Judy A. Sgro - 11:58
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Niki Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski)
2021-05-10 11:58
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Thank you, Madam Chair.
First of all, I would like to thank all of the witnesses. I certainly appreciate the urgency that many of you have shared to get this right. There's no question that the climate emergency is one of the biggest crises we face. There's so much we need to do to be able to take on that crisis and, in large part, the use of clean technology. Clearly, we've heard—not just today, but every day—the way in which Canada is, frankly, not just not part of the solution in so many ways, but also part of the problem.
For my first question, I want to go to LNG Canada. Certainly there's no question that in order to be able to deal with the climate crisis, we have to be certain that our approach is rooted in respecting indigenous rights and respecting indigenous communities. Many of us were appalled to see the attack on Wet'suwet'en lands and women last year in the face of your proposed development.
Considering that in order to deal with the climate crisis we need to respect indigenous communities, what do you have to say about what took place just a few months ago?
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Thank you very much, Ms. Ashton.
We want to acknowledge that we actually have the support of elected and hereditary leadership spanning 20 first nations along the entirety of the pipeline route and that of many of the other communities and individuals engaged in the project since its inception.
We look forward to building a project that adds significant benefits for indigenous communities, for British Columbians and for all Canadians. We also, of course, respect people's right to conduct peaceful protests. We think we have a strong argument for LNG as a lower-carbon fuel. That's going to help countries—not only Canada—transition away from coal-based energy. We want to encourage people to learn about LNG and its role in the energy transition.
We see a great deal of support for our project. The more that people understand about LNG, the more support we get. We recognize that we're not going to be able to change everyone's mind here. That's okay. People have the right to disagree, but I think it's telling that every level of government with which we interface has suggested and continues to support the project. This includes first nations and it includes government formed by different political parties, because they indeed see all of the benefits that this project brings.
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2021-04-15
Ellis Ross - 12:24
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2021-04-15 12:25
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Excellent.
I understand that all of the elected communities on the right of way of the Coastal GasLink are supporting that natural gas project.
Is that your understanding as well?
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2021-04-15 12:25
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Without a doubt. They all signed on, including first nations along the tanker route. They signed on. They did it for the benefit that we're all enjoying right now as we speak—for the last five years.
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2021-04-15 12:26
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With the non-indigenous protestors who were blocking trains and standing in the way and creating these blockages, would you say they represent the first nations communities affected by the Coastal GasLink pipeline and liquefaction project?
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No, not even close. In fact, they blockaded the B.C. legislature, and I was told I should support aboriginal rights and title by a protester. I had spent the better part of 15 years doing exactly that to get my people to a better place, along with 17 other first nations along the pipeline. They were all doing it under the banner of rights and title.
A lot of the protestors across Canada don't have a good understanding of what rights and title actually are.
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