In the news today, June 19
Five stories in the news for Wednesday, June 19
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FIRST NATION PLANS LEGAL CHALLENGE OF PIPELINE EXPANSION
A British Columbia First Nation is promising a legal challenge of the federal government’s decision to approve the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, while the premier says his government will continue to defend the province’s coast. Environment Minister George Heyman told a news conference Tuesday that tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity are at risk from a bitumen spill. Chief Leah George-Wilson of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation said it will appeal Ottawa’s decision to the Federal Court of Appeal. The First Nation was among those that won a legal challenge of the project last August. Later in the day, several hundred protesters gathered in downtown Vancouver carrying signs that read “Justin the hypocrite,” and “No jobs on a dead planet.” Many pledged further action to block the project from being built.