Energy East: Our Risk, Their Reward
You’re invited!
Join us on Saturday, April 11 at the Fort Garry Hotel for a public forum on the proposed Energy East pipeline.
TransCanada’s Energy East project would convert an up to 40-year-old natural gas pipeline to ship 1.1 million barrels of oil every day through the Prairies to New Brunswick. Join the Council of Canadians, the Wilderness Committee and many other allies to find out why this massive tar sands pipeline puts our water, land and air at risk.
Energy East: Our Risk, Their Reward
Sat. April 11, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Fort Garry Hotel, Provencher Ballroom
222 Broadway, Winnipeg
Featuring:
- Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, on extreme energy and protecting water
- Benjamin Gotschall, Rancher and Energy Director with Bold Nebraska, on landowner resistance to Keystone XL
- Fawn Wapioke, Chief of Iskatewizaagegan (Shoal Lake 39) and member of the Grassroots Indigenous Water Defence
Our Manitoba Campaign Director, Eric Reder, will present some of the next steps we can take in Manitoba to #StopEnergyEast.
Find more information about this tour on the Council of Canadians website:
http://www.canadians.org/content/prairies-tour-energy-east-our-risk-their-reward
You can learn more about the Wilderness Committee’s work to stop this pipeline proposal on our Energy East page:
https://www.wildernesscommittee.org/manitoba/transcanada_proposed_energy_east_pipeline