Fwd: Happening tomorrow! Webinar about the impacts of oil tankers on the BC coast

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Ruth Walmsley

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Mar 30, 2026, 3:18:21 PMMar 30
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Hi BROKE folk,
Please consider attending this virtual event happening tomorrow, if you can.
Peace,
Ruth


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From: "Aurora Tejeida, Sierra Club BC" <soc...@sierraclub.bc.ca>
Subject: Happening tomorrow! Webinar about the impacts of oil tankers on the BC coast
Date: March 30, 2026 at 8:30:47 AM PDT

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Hi Ruth,

There's still time to register for our online panel discussion about the impacts of increased tanker traffic on the B.C. coast that is happening tomorrow! 

Join us for a conversation on why continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects that threaten the coast are bad for the environment, orca populations, local ecosystems and our economy. 

This free webinar is happening tomorrow, Tuesday, March 31, at 6:00 PM.

 
 

Our panel will be hosted by Sierra Club BC Lead Organizer Flossie Baker and will feature: 

  • Reuben George (Manager of Sacred Trust Tsleil Waututh Nation), who will share insights on how the TMX pipeline terminal is impacting Southern Resident Orcas, the coastal and marine restoration projects Tsleil-Waututh Nation has been undertaking, and the impacts the proposed dredging of Burrard Inlet might bring to these fragile ecosystems. 
  • Karen Wristen (Executive Director at Living Oceans Society), who will speak about oil spill recovery preparedness on the North Coast, where a proposed oil pipeline would require a repeal of the North Coast Tanker Ban, as well as oil spill impacts on orca and herring. 
  • Shelley Luce (Campaigns Director at Sierra Club BC), who will discuss why increasing oil exports and investments is not in the best interest of our communities and our economy.
 
 

We hope to see you on March 31 at this free webinar! Register here! 

Can't make it? Register anyway as we will be sending out a recording to all who register. 

For a brighter future,

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Aurora Tejeida 
Communications Manager, Sierra Club BC 

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