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West Coast Environmental Law has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2020. The social media accounts linked to from West Coast Environmental Law are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, wcelaw has populated their site with No, despite Iran oil shock, Canada still doesn’t need more pipelines - The Globe and Mail, B.C. moves ‘at warp speed’ to amend the Declaration Act | The Narwhal, Wetlands are a natural solution to basement flooding | Canada's National Observer: Climate News, Respecting Indigenous rights is good for business | Vancouver Sun, Protecting the environment is good for B.C.’s economy | The Narwhal, Part 2: A Mining Town Scattered Residents, and Asbestos, to the Wind | The Tyee, Part 1: The Town That Asbestos Built. The Cancer It Left Behind | The Tyee, What politicians get wrong about the B.C. oil tanker ban | CBC.ca, A ‘fossil-fuelled war': Trump’s plans to ‘exploit’ Venezuela’s oil reserves sparks climate backlash - Yahoo News Canada, B.C. Court rules DRIPA enforceable, UN declaration now law - Business in Vancouver, There is no bargain in a north coast oil pipeline, only snake oil - The Hill Times, B.C. premier, First Nations call on feds to continue oil tanker ban | CBC News, Alberta is forgetting the hard-won lessons of Northern Gateway | Canada's National Observer: Climate News, Pipelines are part of the economy of the past, says environmental lawyer | CBC.ca, Alberta 'on notice' as B.C.'s coastal First Nations oppose pipeline proposal - Victoria Times Colonist, Canada hasn’t ratified the High Seas Treaty it championed | The Narwhal, Trans Mountain pipeline tolls could leave feds on the hook for billions in further costs - The Hill Times, B.C. penalizes mine again amid federal plan to fast-track expansion, Integrating environmental considerations is key to Carney’s seven priorities, Mount Polley Can Continue Tailings Expansion, BC Supreme Court Says | The Tyee, Shuswap residents suffer 'horrendous odours' while awaiting action on compost facility, Oil and gas subsidies in Canada, explained | The Narwhal, Ottawa stalls while cruise ships dump toxic wastewater along West Coast, B.C. chief says Bill C-5 meeting with Carney 'did not resolve concerns, it reinforced them' | CBC News, Meet the Megaprojects, Chiefs tell Canada summit should not be considered consultation according to leaked recording, NOT SATIRE: U.S. Politicians Say Wildfire Smoke is Ruining Americans’ Summers, Demand Canada Stop It, Factory trawlers have Ireland-sized impact off B.C.'s coast, investigation claims, ‘Ass Backwards’: Canada’s New Legal Posture Post-Bill C-5 | The Tyee, With Bill 15, the NDP Is Following the BC Liberals' Approach | The Tyee, ‘Astonishing journeys’: online tool tracking migratory animals highlights challenge of protecting them, BC Admits It Won’t Come Close to 2025 and 2030 Climate Goals | The Tyee, Here's how the 15th Red Dress Day is being marked in B.C. | CBC News, B.C. to get about $3.7 billion in tobacco lawsuit settlement, B.C. Budget 2025: Climate plays second fiddle to economic, social priorities, say advocates, BC Energy Regulator left over 1,000 potential oil and gas infractions unchecked | The Narwhal, U.S. scientists say their work is under attack. Here's what that means for Canada | CBC News, Haida celebrate title agreement, Trudeau emotional at ceremony, The Case Against Mining the Seabed | The Tyee, Saanich, Langford push for Coastal Marine Strategy to become 'critical' law, B.C. fast-tracking 18 resource projects to reduce reliance on United States | CBC News, Feds defend late-day loan to Trans Mountain pipeline as a good deal for Canada, Eby emphasizes economy, sidelines environment in marching orders to ministers | The Narwhal, How Gitanyow Law Could Save Salmon in Northwest BC | The Tyee, www.theguardian.com, What is Justin Trudeau’s environmental legacy? | The Narwhal, Opinion: An oil and gas pollution cap is a no-brainer, Clearing the Air: Big Oil makes big bucks, Mount Polley mining disaster: 10 years later, still polluting | The Narwhal, Globe editorial: Extreme weather and climate skepticism underline urgent need for more policy action, Mapping the Growth of Indigenous Marine Protected and Conserved Areas | The Tyee, A little fern battles a big B.C. mine | The Narwhal, Meghan Fandrich: As a Lytton fire survivor and parent, I'm going to Ottawa to remind politicians why Canada needs an emissions cap, Advocates urge Senate to pass environmental racism legislation before summer recess, Plastics industry treats Indigenous lands as ‘sacrifice zones’, Letter of Solidarity re: Benzene Pollution Emergency in Aamjiwnaang First Nation, New study shows accelerating decline in Southern Resident orca population, Province orders Union Bay ship-breaking company to stop release of pollution, Opinion: Vancouver city council offers fossil fuels a free pass, In B.C.'s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stake | CBC News, LETTER: Oil company lawsuit could drive climate-change initiatives, All oil-and-gas permits in B.C. waters are relinquished, feds say, Ontario First Nations want a year-long pause on mining claims. Will the Ford government listen? | The Narwhal, Believe it or not, wildfire smoke is already back in some parts of B.C. | CBC News, Carbon released by bottom trawling ‘too big to ignore’, says study, Can We Talk about Palestine? Environmental and Climate Justice, What Might Happen Next in the Genocide Case Against Israel.