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CANADA-PIPELINE/ABORIGINALS
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April 21, 2014 
Gerald Amos prepares his crab traps to fish in a cove on the Douglas Channel, in northern British Columbia... 
KITIMAT, Canada 
Amos prepares his crab traps to fish in a cove on the Douglas Channel, in northern British Columbia 
Gerald Amos prepares his crab traps to fish in a cove on the Douglas Channel, in northern British Columbia near to where Enbridge Inc plans to build its Northern Gateway pipeline terminal facility April 13, 2014. Enbridge plans to build a massive marine terminal for its oil pipeline carrying diluted bitumen 1,177 km (731 miles) from Alberta's oil sands to the deepwater port in Kitimat, where it would be loaded on supertankers and shipped to Asia. The pipeline is loathed by environmentalists who fear it will hasten the development of Canada's oil sands and exacerbate climate change. But it is also fiercely opposed by many aboriginals along the pipeline path and shipping routes. Picture taken April 13, 2014. To match Feature CANADA-PIPELINE/ABORIGINALS REUTERS/Julie Gordon (CANADA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
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