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Pamela Anderson Says “No Tanks” to South Coast Oil Spill

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Watch this new 1 min PSA by Nanaimo filmmaker Paul Manly, starring Pamela Anderson, speaking out to protect the  beaches of her youth from a plan to bring hundreds of oil supertankers a year to the South Coast of BC. The Canadian film and television star, famous for her role on California beaches, grew up on Vancouver Island and says she was horrified to learn of Kinder-Morgan’s proposal to expand its Trans-Mountain pipeline – from the Alberta Tar Sands to Burnaby’s Westport Terminal. The expansion, from 300,000 barrels a day to 700,000, would put the South Coast in grave jeopardy from an oil spill as increasing numbers of tankers navigate the perilous waters of Burrard Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca en route to Asia and the United States.

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Bute Inlet Private Power Proposal – Update

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An excellent summary by Lannie Keller from Friends of Bute Inlet of the campaign to stop the largest proposed private hydro power project in Canadian history – GE and Plutonic Power’s plan to dam and divert 17 rivers at the head of Bute Inlet on the Sunshine Coast. Lannie updated the crowd at the “Take Back Our BC” event on Quadra Island on November 7, about the latest details of the 1,027 megawatt proposal (worth at least $20 Billion to the corporations involved) and the citizen campaign to save the ecologically diverse and visually spectacular Bute.

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Face to Face with Big Trouble at BC Hydro

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We at The Common Sense Canadian strongly urge you to see economist Erik Anderson demonstrate how the
Campbell government is deliberately bankrupting BC Hydro!

Victoria Community TV Presents:

Face to Face with Big Trouble at BC Hydro

Retired economist Erik Anderson discusses a
troubling and possibly sinister financial situation
at BC Hydro. And he asks: Is BC Hydro being put in
financial jeopardy in order to privatize it. This
is shocking and almost unbelievable stuff and must
be seen by all. Once again we see the Media and the
NDP silent, the government corrupt, and our future
being put at great risk. The stage is being set for
something that may make the BC Rail fraud look
small.

On Channel 11 in Victoria and Saltspring Island …

Saturday, Nov. 27 at 11AM and 11:30PM
Sunday, Nov 28 at 10AM and 9PM

Face to Face with Jack Etkin #48: Erik Anderson from ICTV Victoria on Vimeo.

… and in order to really get what he is saying, you
should watch this more than once…

Produced by Lazarus Productions

ICTV can be reached at jetkino AT yahoo.ca

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Voices for BC’s Environment – Highlights from the “Take Back Our BC” Tour

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Highlights from two recent “Take Back Our BC” Tour events on November 7 –
in Courtenay and on Quadra Island. Featuring Rafe Mair, Alexandra
Morton, Damien Gillis, and John Snyder from CoalWatch Comox Valley.
Addressing packed rooms in these two North Island communities, the
speakers called for civic engagement in environmental issues and a
public movement to reclaim our public resources and democracy.

Special thanks to event moderators Ray Grigg and Ernie Yacub, co-host Sierra Club of BC Quadra Island, Judy Leicester, Granville Airton, and all the local volunteers who helped make these events happen!

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Video: Carole James Fights Back

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Watch video of Carole James talking tough on her party’s internal divisions on the Public Eye Online here

Provincial New Democrat leader Carole James has said there is
“some self-centredness” among dissidents within her caucus and party.
Ms. James made the statement shortly after Kootenay West MLA Katrine Conroy
announced her resignation as caucus whip. Speaking with reporters, an
angry and frustrated Ms. James described the dissidents as “people who
would rather fight themselves internally and get focus on those kind of
issues than serving the people in British Columbia.” Ms. James wouldn’t
say how much support she presently enjoyed in caucus other than that it
was a majority. She also stated this weekend’s provincial council
meeting would settle questions about her leadership. That’s where party
officials will debate constituency association resolutions calling for a
leadership convention in 2011. “I expect all – including the members of
caucus – to respect the wishes of provincial council, end the
infighting and get on with the job.” Ms. James didn’t directly respond
to a question whether it was tenable for her to remain leader if a
strong minority of constituency associations or caucus members aren’t
supportive of her leadership.

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Glacier-Howser Contract Canceled!

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To those of us fighting to save our rivers around the province from the Campbell private power program, the recent revelation of the cancelation of a billion-dollar-plus purchase contract with BC Hydro was big news. But you wouldn’t know it from the mainstream media. In fact, a google search yields barely a trace – save for the independent Kootenay online paper, the Nelson Post, who reported on it this past Friday.

The 40-year energy purchase agreement for a proposed 5-river diversion project, near the town of Meadow Creek, was obtained back in 2006 by Axor Group, of the wealthy Dupont family, long before the environmental assessment process that would see thousands of citizens turn out in opposition to the proposal and a record-breaking thousand-plus submissions to the environmental assessment office. It appears this outpouring of protest helped delay the project to the point where Axor was about to begin incurring substantial penalties for not having the project completed as per their contractual commitment. Based on statements made by the company today, it appears they have been let out of their contract in advance of these penalties and are now looking to renegotiate a better deal with BC Hydro!

Back in 2009, when Axor Group (who we saw were really in charge of the provincial environmental review, not their sycophantic government attachés) refused to schedule a meeting in Nelson, the unofficial capital of the region, community organizers got school buses and carpooling together to transport concerned citizens to a meeting in Kaslo (pop. 1,000). When over 1,100 people showed up at that meeting to speak out against the proposal – on top of hundreds more who attended other scheduled meetings – it was clear then that the Glacier-Howser project was in serious trouble. The mountain of written submissions also included damning evidence of rare bull trout populations that would be gravely threatened by the project – highlighted by a joint submission from DFO and local First Nations, of all people.

Now, in recognition of the public uprising that was surely instrumental in the cancelation of this original contract, we’re pleased to present again my film from the summer of 2009 on those fabled public meetings that saw a record turn-out of citizens standing up for their wild rivers.

Postscript: In light of new information today from the Nelson Post that shows the proponent is looking to resurrect the project with a new and better contract, citizens and environmental groups would do well to stand on
guard and be prepared to take to the streets should Axor be able to
proceed with a new deal from our public utility, clearly against the public will and benefit.

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Salmon Farm Diseases and Sockeye

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There is evidence that disease from the 70+ salmon farms on the
migration route of Fraser sockeye represents the perhaps the biggest
threat to our wild fish.This film illustrates the basic dynamics of
salmon migration routes, diseases in farms and our governments role in
the depletion of our most precious resource. produced by volunteer
efforts. For more films visit CallingfromtheCoast.com. For Information
on how to participate visit : SalmonAreSacred.org

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