We know our coast matters

Let’s tell the National Energy Board Trans Mountain isn’t worth the risk

The Trans Mountain tanker and pipeline project is a threat to BC’s coast, putting communities, livelihoods and an entire web of life at risk. It’s also in trouble: the project approvals were quashed by a federal court, and now the project is being reviewed again by the National Energy Board. They are focusing on the impacts of tanker traffic on our coast and the species that call it home. It’s time for us to raise our voices and tell them this project isn’t worth the risk.

We know that Prime Minister Trudeau and his government are paying close attention to this process. If you love this coast, make your voice heard! The timelines are short – you have only until November 20th to submit comments. The public comment period has not been widely publicized, and they are only taking comments by fax. So to help, we’ve provided this click-to-fax tool for you to make your voice heard.

You don’t need to be a scientist or an expert, and we’ve provided you a sample letter. Please take a moment to personalize your message. Your concerns about this project and your love of this coast matter. If you are concerned about oil spills in the Salish Sea, if you were moved by Tahlequah carrying her dead newborn for 17 days, if your community relies on the coast for its economy or way of life, you have a perspective that needs to be heard.


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