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After meetings with federal ministers, Chief Stewart Phillip urges British Columbians to take to the street | Vancouver Observer

23.9.13

After meetings with federal ministers, Chief Stewart Phillip urges British Columbians to take to the street | Vancouver Observer: First, "out of the blue," with "short, abrupt notice," Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver himself contacted Chief Phillip, requesting a meeting with him and the Vice President of the UBIC, Bob Chamberlain. It was the same Joe Oliver who had "branded", as Phillip calls it, the opponents to the Enbridge pipeline "radicals" and "enemies of the state." Now, here they were sitting in an office together face to face.


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