UBCIC Presentation to Kinder Morgan TMX Project Ministerial Panel
August 19, 2016
Dear Chiefs Council, sister organizations and friends:
Please find the attached briefing note with key points as presented by UBCIC President Grand Chief Stewart Phillip to the Kinder Morgan TMX Project Ministerial Panel on August 18, 2016.
The Briefing Note is pasted below for your convenience; the attached PDF file contains the appendices.
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