No Tanker Ban exists on the BC Coast – Only a restriction of Canadian Oil
First take the time to watch what David Eby says, “from the woke agenda”. We keep hearing these tyraids from David Eby when polls show 80.8% of BC citizens support building a pipeline.
There is no tanker ban off the BC Coast, there is only a restriction blocking Canada from shipping oil from our north coast. The screenshot below shows the departure that is occurring at the same time I am writing this article, and it will travel down the coast of British Columbia.

Here’s what they don’t tell you about BC’s tanker ban
BC Premier David Eby staged a big media event on Nov. 6 to once again restate his opposition to an oil pipeline from Alberta to the Prince Rupert area.
The elaborate ceremony to sign a poster-sized document called the “North Coast Protection Declaration” was dutifully covered by provincial and national media, despite having no actual news content. It is not a response to Alberta’s plan to finance preliminary work on a new oil pipeline, Eby insisted. It’s to confirm the direction of growing the BC economy without, you know, any more oil pipelines.
The event at the opulent Vancouver Convention Centre West was timed to coincide with the annual BC Cabinet and First Nations Leaders Gathering, a diplomatic effort set up 10 years ago by former premier Christy Clark. This year’s event featured more than 1,300 delegates from 200 First Nations and every BC government ministry.




