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It’s been six years since the federal government passed Bill C-48 — the so-called ‘tanker ban’ — which prevents large oil tankers from loading or unloading crude off British Columbia’s northern coast.
Now, with changing attitudes about resource development and new Indigenous-led energy projects on the rise, critics say it’s time to revisit that legislation.
Guest: John Desjarlais - Executive Director, Indigenous Resource Network
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By CKNW / CuriouscastIt’s been six years since the federal government passed Bill C-48 — the so-called ‘tanker ban’ — which prevents large oil tankers from loading or unloading crude off British Columbia’s northern coast.
Now, with changing attitudes about resource development and new Indigenous-led energy projects on the rise, critics say it’s time to revisit that legislation.
Guest: John Desjarlais - Executive Director, Indigenous Resource Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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