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Hollywood A-listers push for RBC to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C.

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Mark Ruffalo along with Gidimt香蕉视频直播檈n Checkpoint oppostion leader Sleydo香蕉视频直播 called on RBC to stop financing fossil fuel projects like Coastal GasLink in northern B.C., during a virtual conference this morning. (Screenshot/Gidimt香蕉视频直播檈n Checkpoint)

More than 65 Hollywood celebrities and Indigenous climate activists have signed a petition asking Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and its subsidiary City National Bank (CNB) to stop financing fossil fuel projects and defund the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C.

The petition called 香蕉视频直播楴o More Dirty Banks香蕉视频直播 includes high profile signatories such as Mark Ruffalo, Leonardo DiCaprio, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr., Jane Fonda, Brando Boyd, Edward Norton, Ben Stiller, Patti Smith among others who are allegedly CNB香蕉视频直播檚 clients.

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The campaign has called on RBC to withdraw support from the Coastal GasLink pipeline 香蕉视频直播渆ffective immediately.香蕉视频直播

The call to action by Hollywood A-listers also comes a day after RBC snubbed a March 11 deadline issued by Wet香蕉视频直播檚uwet香蕉视频直播檈n Hereditary Chiefs for the same demand made last month after they met with several high ranking members from the bank.

Earlier today, Gidimt香蕉视频直播檈m Checkpoint香蕉视频直播檚 key leader Sleydo香蕉视频直播 (Molly Wickham) spoke at a virtual conference, which was organized to reiterate the demands to RBC.

Sleydo香蕉视频直播 was joined by actor Mark Ruffalo who also called for public pressure on the banks to stop funding fossil fuel energy.

香蕉视频直播淭he signatories in this letter have core values that the RBC is violating,香蕉视频直播 Ruffalo said, adding, that while they do not wish to leave their bank, they do not want their money in any way associated with the 香蕉视频直播渂rutalization and erasure of any First Nations people.香蕉视频直播

香蕉视频直播淎t this point, the most effective thing any of us can do is pull our money out of institutions that continue to fund the fossil fuel industry,香蕉视频直播 Ruffalo added.

RBC香蕉视频直播檚 financing of the Coastal GasLink pipeline has been the subject of scrutiny since last December when Greenpeace Canada activists protested outside the bank香蕉视频直播檚 corporate headquarters in Toronto for funding fossil fuel projects. Activists claimed back then that Canada香蕉视频直播檚 top five banks are providing 1.95 billion in financing for the CGL project.

Wet香蕉视频直播檚uwet香蕉视频直播檈n Hereditary Chief Woos and Sleydo香蕉视频直播 had also called on TD Bank and international shareholders such as the National Australia Bank to divest from the $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline project, without any luck.

In an email statement, RBC spokesperson Rafael Ruffolo said the bank will not be commenting on this issue at the moment.

This is not the first time celebrities expressed solidarity with the CGL pipeline opposition in northwest B.C. which saw the RCMP arrest almost 30 people between November and Dec. 2021, while enforcing a court-ordered injunction.

Skeena B.C. MLA Ellis Ross called out American actor Leonardo DiCaprio for his 香蕉视频直播渕isinformed,香蕉视频直播 polemical comment about the issue in November last year.

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The 670-kilometre-long CGL pipeline in northwestern B.C. by TC Energy is being built to deliver natural gas from the Dawson Creek area to an LNG Canada facility under construction in Kitimat.

Pipeline opponents have repeatedly stressed environmental concerns of the pipeline being built under the Wedzin Kwa (Morice River), without consent from hereditary chiefs.

However, 20 elected First Nation councils along the pipeline corridor had signed off on the project since its inception.

Last week, 16 out of those 20 First Nations, also signed an equity option-agreement with CGL香蕉视频直播檚 parent company TC Energy to become stakeholders. The list includes Witset First Nation (formerly Moricetown), the Skin Tyee, the Wet香蕉视频直播檚uwet香蕉视频直播檈n First Nation (formerly the Broman Lake Band), the Burns Lake Band and the Cheslatta First Nation among others.

As part of this agreement, the First Nations are poised to take a 10 per cent ownership stake in the CGL project once the pipeline goes into operation.

In a statement, TC Energy said it is very concerned that important facts are not being shared with groups and individuals who are concerned about Indigenous rights and climate change issues.

香蕉视频直播淥ur Indigenous partners have been instrumental in the construction of Coastal GasLink. Since construction began, over $1 billion in contracts have been awarded to local Indigenous businesses and significant capacity is being developed in these communities through these partnerships and local job creation,香蕉视频直播 said a TC Energy spokesperson.

In the same statement, the company also said Coastal GasLink will deliver responsibly sourced and lower carbon supply of Canadian natural gas, through Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to global markets which will offset more carbon intensive energy sources around the world.



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