Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline Inches Forward, But Opposition Intensifies
Read time: 12 minsNick Cunningham | August 14, 2020
By Nick Cunningham • Friday, August 14, 2020 - 11:13

Late one night this past April, four people on off-road vehicles drove into a small, Indigenous village near the town of Blue River in British Columbia, Canada. It was dark and the vehicles drove through deep snow, smashing through wooden signs and barriers that guarded the village of tiny houses, erected in the path of a long-distance oil pipeline that runs from Alberta to the Pacific Coast.