Waterloo Region Record

Greenpeace members arrested for climbing Olympic Stadium

- MARTIN LEBLANC

MONTREAL — Greenpeace members climbed the outside of the Olympic Stadium tower in Montreal on Thursday to protest the federal government’s decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

The five climbers, who were equipped with cables and harnesses, ascended partway up the 165-metre-tall structure. They then unfurled a banner as a message for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with the sign reading, “Stop Pipelines, Don’t Dirty Our Money.”

They later descended without incident and were arrested by Montreal police. Greenpeace spokespers­on Loujain Kurdi said the climbers wanted to send a message to Trudeau that “climate leaders do not build pipelines.”

In a phone interview, she said Ottawa’s decision to spend $4.5 billion to take over the Trans Mountain project goes against its internatio­nal commitment­s to reduce emissions.

“Instead of spending $4.5 billion of taxpayer money on one pipeline, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could help us build three million electric rechargeab­le stations,” she said. “For even less than that, for only $3.2 billion, he could fulfil the promise he made last December and ensure that every Indigenous community across Canada has access to drinking water.”

She added Trudeau still has time to back out of the deal since the government and the company have given themselves until this coming Sunday to seek a thirdparty buyer for the pipeline.

Police cordoned off the area below the tower, and tourists and employees were barred from the stadium until around 11:30 a.m. Montreal police spokespers­on Caroline Chevrefils said officers arrested four women and three men between the ages of 26 and 40.

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