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Taylor Bachrach voted to kill jobs in Skeena—Bulkley Valley

Taylor Bachrach voted for the anti-pipeline law, Bill C-69

UPDATED:March 19th 2025

There is clearly no shame among this corrupted gang of eco-fanatics, they no longer hide their connections. By the time you read all the way to the bottom you will see that Taylor Bachrach is directly linked to close to a dozen organizations and indirectly linked to several dozen more organizations, all linked to American funded anti-industry movement, all dedicated to destroying our resource industry. This in itself in conclusive proof that Taylor Bachrach is the single greatest threat to employment and financial stability in our region.

Thank God the CGL Pipeline was built before this disastrous piece of legislation,the CGL pipeline has employed 65,000 workers over roughly a six-year construction period. During peak construction, the LNG Canada project in Kitimat employed up to 8,000 workers, according to Resource Works, and CGL employed 6,000. over 40,000 Canadians work on the Kitimat site since we started construction,” That’s in addition to the more than 25,000 people who worked on the Coastal GasLink project that supplies gas to our site. So 65,000 Canadians have worked on this project.

Over the construction period, LNG Canada spent $5 billion in B.C. on procurement and services with $4 billion spent with local and Indigenous-owned businesses, and will provide an “uplift” for B.C. natural gas producers. “We’ve partnered with people like BCIT and Coast Mountain College to train up a whole new industry of people,” Klein said. “And we spent, so far, $5 million on workforce development.” The Haisla First Nation have been big supporters and beneficiaries of the project. One of the new businesses created through LNG Canada was HaiSea Marine – a company that will operate the tugboats used to shepherd LNG carries up and down Douglas Channel.

HaiSea Marine is a joint venture between the Haisla Nation and Seaspan ULC, which will operate a fleet of battery-electric powered tugboats, designed by Vancouver-based naval architects and marine engineers Robert Allan Ltd.  HaiSea’s contract with LNG was valued at $500 million and will employ 70 mariners and six onshore staff. The Haisla have also benefited from the LNG Canada project by using it as a springboard for their own $5-billion LNG project – Cedar LNG. The Haisla have an offtake agreement in which it will use some of the natural gas from CGL to supply their own LNG project, which is now in early stages of construction. The LNG Canada project helped blaze the path for other B.C. LNG projects, which include Cedar LNG, Woodfibre LNG and the Ksi Lisims project north of Prince Rupert. (Quotes from BIV)

In 2022, Coastal GasLink donated more than $1.4M to local and Indigenous communities in Northern B.C., totalling $11M since project inception in 2012.

 

In order to insure compliance with SkeenaWild, Taylor Bachrach voted in favor of denying the citizens of Skeena—Bulkley Valley the right to choose for themselves. Here is a clear display of just exactly who Taylor Bachrach is working for. Everyone needs to be aware we are not just in a battle with the NDP but all its affiliate organizations listed here.

 

Taylor Bachrach has a history of being the puppet for the Sierra Club and more locally SkeenaWild, and all the other organizations created by these same people.  All hell bent of terminating all industry in the Skeena—Bulkley Valley Riding. On Oct. 13, the Supreme Court ruled that sections of the federal Impact Assessment Act are unconstitutional. Some parts of the law were found to be within federal jurisdiction, but the court said other sections were too broad. Despite a ruling from the Supreme Court that concluded the law is largely unconstitutional, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the federal government is sticking by its controversial Impact Assessment Act (IAA)

 

Guilbeault said Thursday the Liberals will not repeal the legislation — as some Conservative MPs have demanded — and will instead make changes to “align” the law with the top court’s ruling. “The Supreme Court reiterated the fact that federal government can and should be doing impact assessment.”

We added the following screenshot to expressly show the connection between pipelines, SkeenaWild, Nathan Cullen and  Dan Mesec.

Dan Mesec was the president of the NDP’s Skeena – Bulkley Valley constituency association

 

The sheer number of conflicts of interest with the NDP is beyond astounding, they think they have the God given right to use your taxes for their agendas.

 

In 2019 Dan Mesec was the president of the NDP’s Skeena – Bulkley Valley constituency association, that oversaw Taylor Bachrach replacing Nathan Cullen as the NDP candidate for Skeena – Bulkley Valley.
Dan Mesec was the president of the NDP’s Skeena – Bulkley Valley constituency association, that oversaw Taylor Bachrach replacing Nathan Cullen as the NDP candidate for Skeena – Bulkley Valley.
Dan Mesec was the president of the NDP’s Skeena – Bulkley Valley constituency association, that oversaw Taylor Bachrach replacing Nathan Cullen as the NDP candidate for Skeena – Bulkley Valley.
Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship. NDP funding Skeenawild.

 

Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship. NDP funding Skeenawild.

 

Skeenawild Conservation Trust

      • Greg Knox– Executive Director
      • Dan Mesic – See above (Skeena Strong -chairman for the Skeena-Bulkley Valley NDP Association)
      • Jim Pojar –  a founding trustee of Skeena Wild Conservation Trust
      • Christine Martin
      • Kirby Muldoe
      • Greg Brown
      • Sarah Railton
      • Michael Price
      • Julia Hill
      • Joelle St-Gelais communications coordinator
      • Nita Back
      • Gladys Atrill a former Trusty
      • Walter Joseph a former trustee is a Fisheries Manager for the Office of the Wet’suwet’en
      • John Ridsdale aka Chief Na’Mox, Herditary Chief a former trustee is/was also works for the Office of the Wet’suwet’en
The Makeway Foundation is the new name given to it by the principle owner the Tides foundation.

 

Oh but the conflicts are many, we are only touching the tip of an iceberg

 

Chief Executive Officer: Patricia Moss, -pay particular notice to her email address.

 

 

A message Pat Moss sent out to its membership.

Chief Executive Officer: Patricia Moss. We gleaned the following information from another website.

So the blatant stark reality is that the Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research are one and the same as the Friends of Wild Salmon. I wonder if the membership of Friends of Wild Salmon know they are being micro managed by the Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research and or that elected Government knows the hide and seek games they play? That said  we will post the financial records below, as they both share the same records.

 

 

Listed with Canada Revenue as Trusties (based on 2019)

  • Thomas Buri – Director
  • Phil Burton – Director
  • Richard Overstall – Director
  • Jim Pojar – Director
  • Kathleen Ruff – Director

 

From their website – Our Resolution – During the spring and summer FOWS sponsored presentations and displays at a variety of events around the region and collected signatures on resolutions calling for a halt to fish farm development in the north. In November a delegation from Friends of Wild Salmon went to Victoria to present 5,000 resolutions to the BC Legislature.

They admit to being partnered with the following organizations, they are without exception all products of the Tides Foundation. It is staggering that there are so many organizations dedicated to killing of the jobs here in the north. Its like a gangster mob show.

Fair Mining Collaborative
Northern Confluence (one man band by Nikki Scuse)
Rivers Without Borders
Sierra Club BC
SumOfUs
Wilderness Committee
Amnesty International Canada
Center for Science in Public Participation
CodeBlue BC
David Suzuki Foundation
Ecojustice Canada
First Nations Women Advocating Responsible Mining
Raven Trust
Salmon Beyond Borders
Skeenawild Conservation Trust
West Coast Environmental Law
Wildsight
British Columbia Environmental Network
Clayoquot Action
Concerned Citizens of Quesnel Lake
Dogwood
Environmental Law Centre

 

Please check the links to see how deep the corruption extends.

The following is a promo script from the Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research the following biography for Pat Moss. Pay close attention to the  “Tie that binds” her and the people inside these organizations as they are all part of the same web of Eco-activists who have used our First Nations as pawns in their attempt to reach their objectives.

“Pat Moss is a longtime community activist who has many years of experience working with environmental and social justice groups. Since 1978 she has lived in the Bulkley Valley in northwestern British Columbia and is best known for her 16 year campaign on the Kemano issue. Pat has also been active in the broader environmental community, serving on the B.C. Environmental Network steering committee for 10 years, as co-chair of the national Canadian Environmental Network for three years, and as chair of the Sierra Club of B.C. for three years. Currently she chairs the board of West Coast Environmental Law.

Revenue Canada also shows Pat Moss is the president of the Driftwood Foundation.

For her work on the Kemano issue Pat received the Cal Woods Conservation Award from the Steelhead Society of B.C. in 1991 and the (NDP) Minister of Environmental Individual Award from the B.C. Government in 1995. She was also recipient of the Patagonia Fellowship for 1995-6 and in 2002 received the Wild Earth Award.

Ms. Moss also has a significant background in native issues. From 1985 to 1991 she chaired the Smithers Human Rights Society, which undertook a major public education campaign on the Gitxsan-Wet’suwet’en land claim and historic legal action. Since then she has maintained links with First Nations in the region and worked to develop communication between environmental, community, and native organizations working on resource issues. She was a founding director of the Northwest Institute and has been its executive director since July 1996.”

 

Pass Moss is the founding director of the Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research who obviously does not mind telling lies to get her point across. See Vivian Krause wants U.S. money out of anti-resource activism in Canada

“Are you aware that in the 70s, 80s and 90s, before there were any paid activists in the region, there were a number of issues where northwest residents voiced their concerns … isn’t that what’s still going on despite the fact that there are a few organizations that have received some funding?”

“Obviously, yes,” Krause responded.

“None of us are part of the Tar Sands Campaign,” Moss continued.

“Yours is. You have been funded by it,” Krause responded.

“Not by the Tar Sands Campaign, anyway, we don’t have to get into that debate … I don’t feel that groups in the northwest who have raised legitimate issues around [resource development] are part of some nefarious plot by American issues,” Moss responded.”

Our own research shows.

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One thought on “Taylor Bachrach voted to kill jobs in Skeena—Bulkley Valley

  • Local Constituent

    Wow, the web is incredible, thanks for pointing this out, these people have infested our backyard like stage 5 cancer.

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