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Matthew Allen // Lax Kw’alaams hereditary leaders reaffirm support for oil tanker ban - Prince Rupert Northern View

4.3.18

Lax Kw’alaams hereditary leaders reaffirm support for oil tanker ban - Prince Rupert Northern View: “The ‘Chief’s Council’, which according to Eagle Spirit Energy is comprised of First Nations members from B.C. and Alberta, has been presented as the voice for hereditary leaders in Lax Kw’alaams. It is in fact a committee hand-picked by the Eagle Spirit Energy project, which have never consulted the Gits’iis Tribe, whose territory the project is sited for, and do not have permission to represent them,” said the statement signed by Sm’oogit Galksic (Andrew Tait) and Sm’oogit Txaxgax (Garry Reece).


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