This Week on Gorilla Radio
by C. L. Cook
Will Horter of the Dogwood Initiative on bringing oil tanker traffic back to British Columbia's inside waterways. And, more from the doubters at Vancouver's 9/11 Truth Conference.Chris Cook hosts Gorilla Radio, airing live every Monday, 5-6pm Pacific Time. In Victoria at 101.9FM, 104.3 cable, and on the internet at:
He also serves as a contributing editor to the web news site, www.pacificfreepress.com. You can check out the GR blog at: http://GorillaRadioBlog.blogspot.com
When is a moratorium not a moratorium? When Stephen Harper and Gary Lunn says so, apparently.
For
more than three decades, the inside passage of British Columbia has
been off-limits to multi-national oil tanker traffic. The thinking
behind the "moratorium" was simple: The B.C. coastline is an ecological
treasure too fragile to risk for the thickening of Exxon's, or any
other energy behemoth's, bottom line. But the laws of prohibition may
be as fragile as the our marine ecology.
Last
month, federal resource minister Gary Lunn let drop his opinion that
the "moratorium" protecting the coast these last decades, and possibly
averting the kind of disaster seen in Alaska's Prince William Sound,
where the Exxon Valdez ran aground, does not exist. It's an assertion
backed by prime minister Harper, and evidenced by regular tanker travel
running between Kitimat and the Pacific, via the Douglas Channel.
Will
Horter is Executive Director of the Dogwood Initiative, a B.C.-based
non-profit organization, dedicated to presering the province's lands
and waters for the ethical benefit of British Columbians now and for
the future. Horter weighed anchor on this as part of a comprehensive
series of articles appearing in the July issue of Victoria's Focus
magazine.
Will Horter on oil tankers and the slick politicians who lie for them in the first segment.
And; More interviews from my visit to Vancouver's 9/11 Truth Conference last month in the second segment. But first, Will Horter on the Tory greasing of the wheels towards environmental disaster on B.C.'s coast.
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When is a moratorium not a moratorium? When Stephen Harper and Gary Lunn says so, apparently. 