Thursday, January 28, 2016

NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD: HEARING DE NOVO OFFICIAL DECLARATION.



Sorry Justin but this http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=1&nid=1029989&crtr.tp1D=930 is not going to help in a time like this.

See this video. If this happens in Kitsilano - Burrard inlet- where for hours they did not know there was a leak and where there is so much red tape, corruption, greed and corporate thought processes, the NEB as we see is

NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD: HEARING DE NOVO OFFICIAL DECLARATION. 

Since the NEB Kinder Morgan Hearings have actively blocked and obstructed public access. Since the Burnaby RCMP have been unable, upon multiple requests, to provide evidence of either (1) A Judge's order or (2) Specific legislation denying public access. I, TINA WINTERLIK of Vancouver, hereby declare HEARING DE NOVO, as is my right as a Canadian Citizen, as a party to the proceedings of the NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD. My declaration of HEARING DE NOVO, as a party to the proceedings of the NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD hereby stipulates, under law, that a completely NEW Court of Record Hearing Review procedure must be completed anew by the NEB for the aforementioned Kinder Morgan hearings. https://youtu.be/LyW59SrF_3g




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   NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD: HEARING DE NOVO OFFICIAL DECLARATION. Since the NEB Kinder Morgan Hearings have actively blocked and obstructed public access. Since the Burnaby RCMP have been unable, upon multiple requests, to provide evidence of either (1) A Judge's order or (2) Specific legislation denying public access. I, Jeremy Board of Vancouver, hereby declare HEARING DE NOVO, as is my right as a Canadian Citizen, as a party to the proceedings of the NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD. My declaration of HEARING DE NOVO, as a party to the proceedings of the NEB COURT NOT OF RECORD hereby stipulates, under law, that a completely NEW Court of Record Hearing Review procedure must be completed anew by the NEB for the aforementioned Kinder Morgan hearings. https://youtu.be/LyW59SrF_3g




The people have said "no" what part do you not understand?

STOP THE NEB! #SaveOurCoast #SaveOurChildren

http://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/01/stop-neb-saveourcoast-saveourchildren.html

Interim Measures for Pipeline Reviews

The Government of Canada has introduced five principles that will guide its decision-making on major natural resource projects while the Government undertakes a review of environmental assessment processes. For two significant projects currently under review by the National Energy Board (NEB), the Trans Mountain Expansion project and Energy East Pipeline project, the Government of Canada will immediately take steps to ensure consistency with these principles.
Trans Mountain Expansion Project
The Government of Canada will:
  • Undertake deeper consultations with Indigenous peoples and provide funding to support participation in these consultations;
  • Assess the upstream greenhouse gas emissions associated with this project and make this information public; and,
  • Appoint a Ministerial Representative to engage communities, including Indigenous communities potentially affected by the project, to seek their views and report back to the Minister of Natural Resources.
To create space for these measures, the Minister of Natural Resources intends to seek an extension to the legislated time limit for the Government’s decision by four months (to seven months in total), extending the date from August 2016 to December 2016.
Energy East Pipeline
The Government of Canada will:
  • Undertake deeper consultations with Indigenous peoples potentially affected by the project and provide funding to support these consultations;
  • Help facilitate expanded public input into the National Energy Board review process, including public and community engagement activities. The Minister of Natural Resources intends to recommend the appointment of three temporary members to the National Energy Board; and,
  • Assess the upstream greenhouse gas emissions associated with this project and make this information public.
To create space for these measures, the Minister of Natural Resources intends to seek an extension to the legislated review time limit by six months (to 21 months in total) and seek an extension to the legislated time limit for the Government’s decision by three months (to six months in total), for an anticipated total of 27 months. 
The Minister of Natural Resources will look at all other projects undergoing an NEB review to determine whether additional measures are needed to meet the principles.

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Office of Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources

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 Related Links

Shortly after the Exxon Valdez spill- this could be Burrard Inlet - WHAT WOULD YOU DO?  Our Beautiful Vancouver- We talk about earthquakes but if there really was a spill or explosions -is it logically to risk millions of life's. Think about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtF-4JvSh8o



http://www.nationalobserver.com/2016/01/27/news/breaking-indigenous-peoples-and-climate-be-factored-federal-pipeline-reviews

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