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Red Head redemption [audio]

by From the Margins
May 26, 2015
1 min read

Opposition to Energy East's plans for Red Head seen at the Act on Climate March in Quebec City in April 2015. Photo from Mark D'Arcy/Facebook: Red Head Anthony's Cove Preservation Association.

On May 30th, people from all over the province and beyond are expected to be in the Saint John area to participate in a “march to the end of the line”, from Red Head Road to Anthony’s Cove Road, as part of opposition to the Energy East Pipeline and related oil and gas developments.

Opponents are concerned about the environmental and human health impacts, disregard for indigenous treaty rights, and general disruption of fishing and other local economies.

From the Margins this week features interviews with Lynaya Astephen, spokesperson for the Red Head and Anthony Cove Preservation Association and Ron Tremblay with the Wolastoq Grand Council and Peace and Friendship Alliance.

Listen here.

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