Calgary Herald

NEB’s hearings on pipeline begin

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A rooftop smudging ceremony, where herbs were burned and prayers said, served as a proxy for swearing in as the oral traditiona­l evidence-gathering part of a National Energy Board reconsider­ation of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project began Tuesday.

Lyne Mercier, vice-chair of the NEB and chairwoman of the threemembe­r panel hearing evidence, welcomed Indigenous presenters from the Louis Bull Tribe about 80 kilometres south of Edmonton as the first to speak, as three weeks of hearings started in Calgary.

She said the NEB appreciate­s that the Louis Bull Tribe has a tradition of sharing knowledge from one generation to another through spoken word, noting that two hours had been set aside for presentati­ons but video evidence could also be submitted if time runs short.

Presenters including elder Ivy Raine and band administra­tor and member Allison Adams-Bull described their family ties to other Indigenous communitie­s along the pipeline route to the West Coast, and their concern that their traditiona­l hunting, fishing and gathering of medicinal plants could be affected by a pipeline spill.

The federal government bought Trans Mountain and its expansion project for $4.5 billion last summer only to have the Federal Court of Appeal strike down its NEB approval, citing inadequate Indigenous consultati­on and failure to consider effects on marine environmen­t.

The NEB’s rehearing is designed to address the latter issue. The oral traditiona­l evidence gathering continues this week in Calgary before heading to Victoria from Nov. 26 to 29 and concluding in Nanaimo, B.C. from Dec. 3 to 6.

 ?? JONATHAN H AY WA R D / T H E CANADIAN PRESS ?? A rooftop smudging ceremony has kicked off the oral traditiona­l evidence gathering part of a National Energy Board hearing into the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
JONATHAN H AY WA R D / T H E CANADIAN PRESS A rooftop smudging ceremony has kicked off the oral traditiona­l evidence gathering part of a National Energy Board hearing into the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.

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