News from the Hamilton-based citizen watchdog group Citizens At City Hall
(A Brief Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper – A reminder that this pipeline works is way through lower Great Lakes connecting channels and watersheds. Should a pipeline break or related accident occur, it could threaten the water supplies of millions of Americans and Canadians, including residents in this greater Niagara region, and damage or destroy vital fisheries and other wildlife habitat in the lower Great Lakes.)
November 3rd, 2014 – City of Hamilton staff are promising to intervene in the dispute between Enbridge and the National Energy Board over how to protect Hamilton waterways vulnerable to the controversial 39-year-old Line 9 pipeline that the company wants to expand and use to transport unrefined bitumen (from the tar sands in Alberta).
Whether municipal and provincial governments can regulate the explosion of pipeline expansions is already being argued in British Columbia courts and this constitutional issue is likely to spread across eastern Canadian jurisdictions in the path of the latest mega-pipe proposal – the 4600 km “Energy East” facility from Alberta to New Brunswick to export bitumen via the St Lawrence River or through the Bay of Fundy. Continue reading































































