BC premier Christy Clark speaking at a liquified natural gas promotional event.
Chiefs of 10 northern B.C. First Nations say province ignoring concerns over Site C and LNG developments
By Tamsyn Burgmann, The Canadian Press/CBC News, Sept 8, 2015
People once paddled great distances to set up fishing camps on the land where Liz Logan’s family has lived for generations in northern British Columbia.
Now Tsinhia Lake has yellowed, the fish have died and her family must carry in bottled water to drink.
The damage from oil and gas industries has prompted Logan, chief of the Fort Nelson First Nation, to help form an alliance with other aboriginal leaders against the provincial government.
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