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Best podcasts about trans mountain pipeline expansion

Latest podcast episodes about trans mountain pipeline expansion

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)
Calgary Eyeopener Podcast - Wednesday, May 01

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 24:55


On today's show: National Reporter Erin Collins takes us on an end-to-end trip of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion; why there's now a cap on enrolment at Calgary's newest high school; as the province hammers out a plan for passenger rail in Alberta, we look back at the trains of years gone by between Edmonton and Calgary.

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Industries in Motion
Energy Insights: Canada's Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

Industries in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 13:50 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Industries in Motion podcast, Greg Pardy, Managing Director and Head of Global Energy Research, Robert Kwan, Managing Director and Canadian Energy Infrastructure Analyst, and Andre-Philippe Hardy, Head of Canadian & Asia-Pacific Research at RBC Capital Markets, discuss the Canadian government's Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX), which is slated to be in service during the first quarter of 2024. We expect this pipeline expansion to transform Canada's oil egress and give oil sands producers in Canada greater export access to global markets, including Asia.

The CGAI Podcast Network
Energy Security Cubed: Reducing the Environmental Impact of Oil and Gas with Rhona DelFrari

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 51:16


On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle and Joe Calnan discuss current events in energy security, including the costs and benefits of the Trans-Mountain Pipeline Expansion and the outlook for China's influence over minerals. For the interview section of the podcast, Kelly talks with Rhona DelFrari about environmental efforts in Canada's oil and gas sector, and what Cenovus Energy is doing to reduce its emissions and total environmental footprint. You can find Cenovus Energy's 2022 ESG Report here: https://www.cenovus.com/Sustainability/Reporting Guest Bio: - Rhona DelFrari is Chief Sustainability Officer & Executive Vice-President, Stakeholder Engagement at Cenovus Energy Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle is the CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Reading Recommendations - "The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload", by Daniel J. Levintin: https://www.amazon.ca/Organized-Mind-Thinking-Straight-Information/dp/052595418X Interview recording Date: July 11, 2023 Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

Special Situation Investing
A Tale of Two Pipelines

Special Situation Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 11:19


Three reasons the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion will be a tailwind for Canadian oil producers and how to play it. Show transcript can be found at: https://specialsituationinvesting.substack.comRemember you can support the show in the following ways:Consider switching to Fountain for all of your podcast needs. Fountain sources its content from the podcast index and allows users to receive and stream bitcoin micro payments between fans and content creators. Get payed just to listen or "boost" your favorite podcaster. To sign up for Strike visit the following link : https://strike.me/en/To get $10 for you and $10 for me at sign-up use referral code: ZEYDWPOr contribute to the show directly by visiting: https://buzzsprout.com/1923146Once on the shows website you can scan the QR code displayed and donate any amount of bitcoin to show your support. 

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The Lynda Steele Show
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion cost climbs to $30.9B

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 11:21


Richard Masson, an executive fellow at the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy discusses the rising cost of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, Marking the anniversary of the Air India bombing & scientists extract record-breaking ice core from Canada's highest peak

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 53:08


The purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline will result in a net loss for the federal government Guest: Yves Giroux, Parliamentary Budget Officer Marking the anniversary of the Air India bombing and Ukraine celebrates being one step closer to EU membership Guest: Bob Rae, Canada's UN Ambassador Alberta-led team of scientists extracts record-breaking ice core from Canada's highest peak Guest: Dr. Alison Criscitiello, Director, Canadian Ice Core Lab, University of Alberta How a Vancouver bartender turned a pandemic pastime into a popular social media presence Guest: Kaitlyn Stewart, Vancouver bartender  

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne
What next for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 10:57


Guest: Richard Masson, Chief Commercial Officer, Fractal Systems

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Daybreak North
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will lead to $11.9B in losses for Canada, SFU study says

Daybreak North

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 6:39


A new study from researchers in B.C. estimates that Canada will lose $11.9 billion because of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. Project lead Tom Gunton explains the math.

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Cross Border Podcasts
Vol. 2 Ep. 38 Svend Robinson

Cross Border Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 25:27


Svend Robinson graduated from Burnaby North Secondary School in 1969. He studied science and law at UBC and received the highest honor, the Sherwood Lett Memorial Scholarship, in 1972. He went on to study at the London School of Economics, and was called to the BC Bar as a lawyer. Svend was elected in 1979 as an NDP Member of Parliament, serving for over 25 years. He had a legendary reputation of service to his constituents, as well as being one of the most outstanding and effective backbench MPs. Svend was particularly active on justice, human rights, environment and international issues, and was the first openly gay MP in Canada. Svend was often far ahead on important issues: He worked in 1982 to amend the Charter of Rights to include the right to a healthy environment. In 2004 Svend successfully added “sexual orientation” to federal hate crimes legislation. This fight for dignity and equality for the LGBTQ+ community continues with his opposition to the discriminatory blood donation ban, and “conversion” therapy. An outspoken advocate of indigenous people, Svend stood with the Haida first nation in 1985, and with the Nuu Chalnuth in 1993 in Clayoquot Sound, to defend old growth forest ecosystems, and was adopted into the Haida nation with David Suzuki and given the name “White Swan.” Svend continues this work in solidarity with the Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish nations’ opposition to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion. In the 1990s, Svend was a leader in the movement for the right to physician-assisted dying, supporting his close friend ALS patient Sue Rodriguez in her advocacy for the right to die with dignity. He continues to fight for strengthening the current MAID law to allow for advance decision-making for example in cases of dementia, and full respect for the Supreme Court Carter decision. After all these years, he’s still Svend. You know that he will work courageously for what is right. Follow Us: Instagram: www.instagram.com/crossborderpodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/CrossBorderPod Facebook : www.facebook.com/CrossBorderInterviewPodcast/ Website: www.crossborderinterviews.ca/ Cross Border Interviews is owned by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc.

People are Revolting
Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

People are Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 8:02


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion https://popularresistance.org/war-in-the-woods-round-two-amid-civil-unrest-activists-gear-up-for-bigger-battle-over-trans-mountain/ #peoplearerevolting twitter.com/peoplerevolting Peoplearerevolting.com https://flipboard.com/@unrelatedthings/people-are-revolting-9mp6ipe2y

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People are Revolting
Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

People are Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 8:02


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion https://popularresistance.org/war-in-the-woods-round-two-amid-civil-unrest-activists-gear-up-for-bigger-battle-over-trans-mountain/ PeopleAreRevolting.com

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CHED Afternoon News
The Federal Court of Appeal says the government's decision to approve the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion a second time is reasonable and will stand

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 12:09


Guest: Richard Zussman - Global BC Online Reporter based at the BC Legislature in Victoria

CPAC Today in Politics
Oct 24 2019 — Trans Mountain pipeline expansion still a priority.

CPAC Today in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 13:40


The Prime Minister says the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion remains a priority for a Liberal minority government. Feelings of western alienation continue to grow. Stephen Harper counsels Conservatives to remain calm after Andrew Scheer's election loss.

No Borders Media
Indigenous Resistance to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, with Kanahus & Mayuk Manuel

No Borders Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 77:06


Indigenous Resistance to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion: No Borders Media feature interview with Kanahus & Mayuk Manuel -> Listen, download and share: https://soundcloud.com/nobordersmedia/kanahusmayuk On this episode of No Borders Media, we speak to two Indigenous warriors on the frontlines of resistance to pipelines and resource extraction: Kanahus Manuel and Mayuk Manuel of the Tiny House Warriors and the Secwepemc Women Warriors. They have actively resisted the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project, which would move tar sands crude and refined oil from Alberta to the British Columbia coast. Just outside the injunction zone around the proposed pipeline expansion at Blue River, British Columbia, north of Kamloops, Kanahus and Mayuk speak to No Borders Media by phone and address several topics including: an update about current opposition efforts against 518 km of Trans Mountain pipeline corridor on Secwepemc territory, the impact of man camps used to construct the expansion, the use of wheeled tiny houses as a tactic of resistance, a recent symposium in celebration of the life and ideas of Arthur Manuel, ongoing criminalization of Land Defenders, the various flawed consultation processes to try to force through pipeline approval, and solidarity between Indigenous land defence struggles across Turtle Island. -> Listen, download and share: https://soundcloud.com/nobordersmedia/kanahusmayuk --------- SHOW NOTES: This interview was recorded on September 15, 2019; Kanahus & Mayuk Manuel were speaking from Blue River (Secwepemc Nation). Music: "Wake-up Song" by George Manuel Jr, recorded live in April 2015 in Neskonlith (Secwepemc Nation). The dog heard in the background during the interview is named Tsetse, named after character from Secwepemc stories. Her name means "little sister" and she is a Norwegian Elk Hound cross. BACKGROUND: Symposium: Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy August 24, 2019 (Adams Lake, Secwepemc Nation) https://soundcloud.com/secwepemc-news Kanahus Manuel on resistance to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline September 1, 2018 (No Borders Media) https://soundcloud.com/nobordersmedia/kanahus DONATE: Consider a donation to support the Indigenous resistance efforts against Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion: Tiny House Warriors Fundraiser www.gofundme.com/f/tinyhouse2 Secwepemc Nation Youth Network https://7genfund.abilafundraisingonline.com/donatesnyn ---------- NO BORDERS MEDIA No Borders Media is an autonomous left-wing media network. We share and create content that supports the struggles of communities in resistance, with a focus on the self-determination struggles of Indigenous peoples, migrants, refugees and working class people of colour in the context of opposition to capitalism and colonialism. Some current focuses include: migrant justice, resistance to borders, anti-fascism and anarchism. We are in the early stages our independent media project. To stay in touch send us an e-mail at nobordersmedianetwork@gmail.com or look for No Borders Media on facebook, twitter and soundcloud. Much more to come in the coming weeks and months. No Borders Media fb: www.facebook.com/NoBordersMediaNetwork soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/NoBordersMedia twitter: twitter.com/NoBordersMedia contact: NoBordersMediaNetwork@gmail.com You can download No Borders Media podcasts here: google play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iryaoz7brmxisj3tcojm7p7bgce?t=No_Borders_Media itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/no-borders-media/id1439525381 stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/no-borders-media pocketcasts: https://pca.st/J3K9

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Mornings with Simi
The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Will the legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion be allowed to proceed? Surrey RCMP officers will be able to transfer their pensions if they join the new municipal police force and more.

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 61:14


Mornings with Simi
Will the legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion be allowed to proceed?

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 9:20


The Federal Court of Appeal is to reveal today whether a new set of legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline project can proceed. The federal government has twice approved a plan to twin an existing pipeline from Alberta's oil patch to the B.C. coast. Last year, the Federal Court of Appeal tore up the original approval, citing both an insufficient environment review and inadequate consultations with Indigenous communities. The Trudeau Liberals say they fixed both problems and approved the expansion a second time in June.  Environment groups still say there are not adequate protections for endangered marine species that will be affected by tanker traffic picking up oil from a terminal in suburban Vancouver. Several First Nations say the federal government came into the most recent discussions having predetermined the outcome. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global's BC Legislative Bureau Chief

Scott Thompson Show
What will for the fallout be for the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion?

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 15:59


The Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion has been given the okay by Trudeau and the federal Liberals. Will the fallout be overall positive for him, come election time, or is this going to drive people away? Meanwhile, B.C. Premier Horgan is still open to fighting the pipeline in court. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.

CHED Afternoon News
How will the UCP government approach BC over the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion?

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 17:35


Markham Hislop, publisher, Energi News

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Mornings with Simi
National Energy Board gives green light to Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 51:31


The National Energy Board is giving the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project the green light. Despite the approval, Dr. Steedman said that the NEB did find that the Trans Mountain pipeline would have an adverse impact on orca whales and increase greenhouse gas emissions. The National Energy Board has approved the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project for a second time. The energy regulator says an increase in tanker traffic resulting from the pipeline would hurt southern resident killer whales and increase greenhouse gas emissions. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief Guest: Grand Chief Stewart Phillip President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs Guest: Tzeporah Berman Program Director, Stand.Earth Guest: Kennedy Stewart Mayor of Vancouver   We've been hearing on the Simi Sara Show today from opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline who have been reflecting the concerns that the National Energy Board themselves stated: Marine shipping is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects on the Southern resident killer whale and on Indigenous cultural use associated with the Southern resident killer whale. The NEB also found that greenhouse gas emissions from marine vessels would likely be significant. But they decided anyway to approve the project, because it remains in "the Canadian public interest”. And one supporter who shares that view, is the CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, Anita Huberman. Guest: Anita Huberman CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade Guest: Tim McMillan CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

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Mornings with Simi
The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Fri Feb 22 2019

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 68:13


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Living on Earth
A Pipeline Blocked, Water for Puerto Rico, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:50


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Blocked / Beyond the Headlines / Volunteers Test Drinking Water in Puerto Rico / Crop Pests in a Warmer World / Eager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers Canada's Federal Appeals court has ruled that the Trudeau government improperly reviewed the controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, likely delaying the project past Canada's elections in 2019. Also, meet the citizen scientists who got to work testing Puerto Rico's water sources for safety in the wake of Hurricane Maria. And we bring you a tale of how the largest rodent in America, once trapped almost to extinction, is being brought back thanks to a "beaver love motel" and a growing cadre of fans. The "beaver believers" and more, in this installment of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
A Pipeline Blocked, Water for Puerto Rico, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:50


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Blocked / Beyond the Headlines / Volunteers Test Drinking Water in Puerto Rico / Crop Pests in a Warmer World / Eager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers Canada's Federal Appeals court has ruled that the Trudeau government improperly reviewed the controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, likely delaying the project past Canada's elections in 2019. Also, meet the citizen scientists who got to work testing Puerto Rico's water sources for safety in the wake of Hurricane Maria. And we bring you a tale of how the largest rodent in America, once trapped almost to extinction, is being brought back thanks to a "beaver love motel" and a growing cadre of fans. The "beaver believers" and more, in this installment of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
A Pipeline Blocked, Water for Puerto Rico, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:50


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Blocked / Beyond the Headlines / Volunteers Test Drinking Water in Puerto Rico / Crop Pests in a Warmer World / Eager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers Canada's Federal Appeals court has ruled that the Trudeau government improperly reviewed the controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, likely delaying the project past Canada's elections in 2019. Also, meet the citizen scientists who got to work testing Puerto Rico's water sources for safety in the wake of Hurricane Maria. And we bring you a tale of how the largest rodent in America, once trapped almost to extinction, is being brought back thanks to a "beaver love motel" and a growing cadre of fans. The "beaver believers" and more, in this installment of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
A Pipeline Blocked, Water for Puerto Rico, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:50


Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Blocked / Beyond the Headlines / Volunteers Test Drinking Water in Puerto Rico / Crop Pests in a Warmer World / Eager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers Canada's Federal Appeals court has ruled that the Trudeau government improperly reviewed the controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, likely delaying the project past Canada's elections in 2019. Also, meet the citizen scientists who got to work testing Puerto Rico's water sources for safety in the wake of Hurricane Maria. And we bring you a tale of how the largest rodent in America, once trapped almost to extinction, is being brought back thanks to a "beaver love motel" and a growing cadre of fans. The "beaver believers" and more, in this installment of Living on Earth from PRI.

Rank & File Radio - Prairie Edition
A Just Transition for Alberta's Workers | Dr. Angele Alook AUPE & Farid Iskandar Climate Justice YEG

Rank & File Radio - Prairie Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 30:17


August 19, 2018 - This episode discusses employment across race & gender in Alberta's oilsands & organizing for climate justice & direct action. Dr. Angele Alook is proud member of Bigstone Cree Nation and a speaker of the Cree language. She recently successfully defended her PhD in Sociology from York University. Her dissertation is entitled "Indigenous Life Courses: Racialized Gendered Life Scripts and Cultural Identities of Resistance and Resilience." She specializes in Indigenous feminism, life course approach, Indigenous research methodologies, cultural identity, and sociology of family and work. Angele currently works in the labour movement as a full-time researcher for the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees. She is also a co-investigator on the SSHRC-funded Corporate Mapping Project, where she is carrying out research with Parkland Institute on Indigenous experiences in Alberta’s oil industry and its gendered impact on working families. As a Research Collaborator on the SSHRC funded Feminist Energy Futures/Just Powers project, Angele is interested in exploring traditional subsistence practices in the Indigenous community along with settler allies who are also stewards of the land in her traditional territory of Treaty 8. She is directing her research toward a just transition of Alberta’s economy and labour force and the impact climate change has on her traditional territory. https://www.parklandinstitute.ca/angelealook https://www.corporatemapping.ca/ https://www.justpowers.ca/ Farid Iskandar is an organizer with Climate Justice Edmonton. Farid joined the climate justice movement in early 2018. In a previous life, Farid was dedicated volunteer for the Alberta NDP. Farid was born and raised in Egypt, and moved to Edmonton in 2007. Farid was one of the seven activists who rappelled mid air from Vancouver’s Ironworker' s Memorial Bridge on July 3rd, forming a human drawbridge to block oil tankers from passing, in protest of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion. They stayed there for 36 hours before they were arrested. https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/07/12/opinion/how-rachel-notley-volunteer-wound-bridge-blockading-oil-tanker https://climatejusticeedmonton.com/

InFocus
Mounting opposition to proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

InFocus

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 49:45


Kinder Morgan was under fire from major shareholders calling for more transparency and better environmental practices.  The leader of Tiny House Warriors, Kanahus Manuel, 350.org's Clayton Thomas Muller and Stephen Buffalo of the Indian Resource Council join host Dennis Ward to discuss the pros and cons of the proposed expansion.

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Commodities Spotlight Podcast
Canada's fight over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Commodities Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 9:33


Getting new oil pipelines built in Canada has become a problem. Producers are keen on expanding their customer base outside the US, eyeing refiners in Asia and Europe. To reach those markets,producers need pipeline access from Alberta to coastal terminals, but they have faced a lot of pushback. Now...

Roy Green Show
Saskatchewan is ready to join the fight to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion built

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 38:15


Yesterday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told us on air that delaying oil access to British Columbia ports costs the Saskatchewan economy $1.8 billion per year. If Alberta were to pass legislation that would cut off energy supply to British Columbia, Premier Moe says Saskatchewan would do likewise. Today, Justin Trudeau, B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley met over the Trans Mountain issue. What was the result of that meeting? Guest: Charles Adler, host of the Charles Adler Show on Global News Radio, broadcasting from Vancouver - Roy asks for callers' opinions on what Prime Minister Trudeau actually wants. Is he determined to see the pipeline extension built or does he want to phase out the oilsands? Roy also replays part of his interview with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, and compares Prime Minister Trudeau's contradictory statements regarding the Trans Mountain Pipeline. (Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ICBA Cast
ICBA CAST: Talking Trans Mountain with Stephanie Cadieux

ICBA Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 25:05


ICBA CAST: Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux joined Chris and Jordan to talk about the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project, Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner retiring, the Pattullo Bridge and more.

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ICBA Cast
ICBA Joins #ConfidenceInCanada Coalition to #Get2Yes on Trans Mountain Pipeline

ICBA Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 36:52


Confidence in Canada Press Conference April 12th, 2018 – More than 70 organizations call on Justin Trudeau, John Horgan and Rachel Notley to break the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project impasse.

Catastrophes Notwithstanding
Miss Virginia and Plastic Gasoline – Ep. 7

Catastrophes Notwithstanding

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 23:01


Camille Schrier, the new Miss Virginia, is an inspirational figure. A group call Project Reconciliation is working on purchasing the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion in an effort to bring control back to Canadian First Nations. Professor Satish Kumar recycles end-life plastic into gasoline. Also, some new segments for trial!Discuss the Show at reddit.com/r/CatsNotPodMiss Virginia’s Explosive VictoryDiscount Dutch Store is Coming to Canada to Take All Your MoneyMujiWestern Canadian First Nations Group Making Bid to Purchase Trans Mountain Pipeline Also Another Article from CTVSatirical News ArticlesBaby Crow’s First Word “Caw” – The Onion“Our Concentration Camps Are Safer Than Our Schools” Trump Assures Democrats – Rochdale HeraldMillenial Contract Killer Struggles in Gig Economy – The BeavertonFace It: Things Can’t Be Going Well For You If You’re Turning To This List Of People Who Found Success Later In Life For Comfort – ClickholeElderly Woman Accused of Training Her 65 Cats to Steal from Neighbours – World News Daily ReportProfessor Satish Kumar Develops Plastic Pyrolysis, a Method of Converting End-Life Plastic to Petroleum FuelInfantile Donald Trump BalloonJack Nicholson Joker: “He Stole My Balloons!”

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