What happened to no more public money for Trans Mountain?

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Dear Paov,

Our work to oppose the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX) is grounded in upholding Indigenous rights, fighting climate change, and preventing the devastating impacts of an oil spill. We've also focused on analyzing the project’s legal and financial risks. So, when we found $17 billion worth of Trans Mountain's public debt set to be forgiven, we raised the alarm. More on this below.

In other news, find out how you can help right now with ocean protection in the Great Bear Sea and capping Canada’s oil and gas emissions. And keep scrolling to check out our 2021-2022 Impact Report and read about exciting legal wins from the past year.

Hocus Pocus: How Trans Mountain’s accounting magic creates the illusion of commercial viability This month we released a new report with economist Robyn Allan that lifts the veil on Trans Mountain's finances – revealing just how much Canadian taxpayers could be on the hook to cover the project's debt.

In his latest blog, Staff Lawyer Eugene Kung recounts our years-long trip down the rabbit-hole of TMX’s legal and financial risk. Check out the blog and this helpful video, which breaks down some of our key findings.
Your chance to help protect ocean life on the north and central coast of BC Indigenous nations, BC and Canada have released a plan to establish Canada’s first network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Great Bear Sea/Northern Shelf Bioregion – and they want to hear from you.

This is our opportunity to establish lasting legal protection for the coast and ocean, and the wildlife and communities that call them home. Send a letter today to let decision-makers know that you support a strong, well-managed MPA network!
Oil & gas emissions have caused Canada to miss all our climate targets Since voluntary industry commitments aren’t working, a federal cap on oil and gas sector emissions will be crucial to meeting Canada’s climate goals. The proposed cap has widespread support, but has encountered some (mostly unfounded) criticisms.

This short backgrounder sets the record straight, separating fact from fiction on the emissions cap. Learn more and take action to tell the federal government why a legislated cap on oil and gas industry emissions is needed now.
Have you signed the Sue Big Oil Declaration? If not, what are you waiting for? You can help us elevate Sue Big Oil to the next level by meeting with your new municipal council, putting up posters, hosting a Sue Big Oil house party, writing a letter to the editor of your local newspaper, and more.

Sue Big Oil volunteer teams are kicking off in several communities across BC. For more information on getting involved, click here or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Out now: West Coast’s 2021-2022 Impact Report Read about West Coast Environmental Law’s key accomplishments from the past year – all wrapped up in our brand-new 2021-2022 Impact Report.

We are so proud of everything our team has achieved, and we’re looking forward to more environmental victories to come. Our work wouldn’t be possible without supporters like you, so thank you for sharing this journey with us!

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