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Coastal First Nations want C-48 , as does everyone who lives/works on the water or cares about the Earth
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The Great Bear Rainforest is at risk from oil tanker traffic.
Tankers transporting crude oil or persistent oil to US and overseas markets frequently navigate the turbulent waters and rocky, narrow channels of the coast.
Diesel and oil spills have already happened.
But a major oil spill would be catastrophic.
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HELP US PASS BILL C-48.