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An interview with two settler anarchists in northern British Columbia who are active in a growing struggle against the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project or PRGT.
Resistance to the project has been heating up all summer as government approvals have been issued and construction work is expected to begin in the fall of 2025.
Discussions includes history and overview of the project, the changing context of the Canada-US trade war, anarchist-indigenous solidarity, and taking some lessons from Shut Down Canada.
Pipeline project updates at PRGT-news.ghost.io Anarchist reports at bccounterinfo.org (Tor Browser recommended)
For security reasons, this interview has been re-voiced by voice actors.
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An interview with two settler anarchists in northern British Columbia who are active in a growing struggle against the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project or PRGT.
Resistance to the project has been heating up all summer as government approvals have been issued and construction work is expected to begin in the fall of 2025.
Discussions includes history and overview of the project, the changing context of the Canada-US trade war, anarchist-indigenous solidarity, and taking some lessons from Shut Down Canada.
Pipeline project updates at PRGT-news.ghost.io Anarchist reports at bccounterinfo.org (Tor Browser recommended)
For security reasons, this interview has been re-voiced by voice actors.
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