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Police Escort Anti-Pipeline Protesters Away From Trudeau Media Event

IANS, 16 Nov, 2017 12:33 PM
    VANCOUVER — Two people protesting Ottawa's approval of the expansion of the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline say they were questioned by police Wednesday after they interrupted a news conference by the prime minister.
     
    Hayley Zacks and 24-year-old Jake Hubley stood with signs protesting the pipeline before telling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau he can't fulfil his climate action promises if projects like Trans Mountain are approved.
     
    Twenty-year-old Zacks said later in an interview that she and Hubley were both first-time voters in the last federal election and they voted for Trudeau because of his election promises.
     
    When the Trans Mountain pipeline was approved, she says they were disappointed.
     
    She says they received passes to the news conference by claiming they were freelance journalists.
     
    Zacks says they were escorted out of the news conference by the prime minister's RCMP security team, handcuffed by Vancouver police officers and taken to a nearby station.
     
    After being questioned by police, Zacks says they were released.
     
    The $6.8-billion pipeline expansion project between Edmonton and Burnaby, B.C., would nearly triple the line's capacity and increase tanker traffic sevenfold along British Columbia's southern coast.

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