Opponents to ramp up protests against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion say they will do whatever it takes to stop the project after suffering a devastating legal blow at the Federal Court of Appeal.
Activists are preparing for a prolonged battle on the land and water that they hope will remain non-violent but that could lead to clashes with police, said Will George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.
“For the longest time, I’ve been from my elders under strict orders to do this in a peaceful way,” he said Wednesday. “Personally, I’m fed up. If it has to get ugly, it will get ugly.”
The legal process is not yet over after four First Nations lost the court challenge on Tuesday. The Tsleil-Waututh have sought leave to appeal a September ruling to the Supreme Court of Canada and the four groups also have 60 days to file leave in the latest decision.