At the same press conference, Eugene Kung, a lawyer West Coast Environmental Law, said given the limited scope of…

At the same press conference, Eugene Kung, a lawyer West Coast Environmental Law, said given the limited scope of the board’s review, which didn’t consider salmon-spawning streams that provide food for orcas or look at their critical habitat, “the fix was in on this from the start.”

“This decision amounts to a death sentence for orcas,” he said. #cdnpoli

https://ipolitics.ca/2019/02/22/neb-says-trans-mountain-is-in-public-interest-despite-threat-to-resident-orcas/