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B.C. First Nations vows to block northwest pipeline

The Haida Nation delegation met with senior leadership from Pembina Pipeline Corp. and Trans Mountain Corp. in Calgary and threatened legal action.

Quinn Patrick
Apr 26, 2026
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A delegation of First Nations leaders travelled to Calgary from British Columbia to express their disapproval to investors in a new bitumen pipeline to the province’s northwest coast.

The Haida Nation delegation met with senior leadership from Pembina Pipeline Corp. and Trans Mountain Corp. to make their case, while threatening that legal action will follow if their voices are not heard.

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