Photo gallery: Greenpeace occupies Vancouver's Enbridge office

Greenpeace protestors opposed to a proposed oil pipeline connection between Alberta and B.C.’s northern coast have occupied an office of Enbridge in downtown Vancouver.

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All images and photograph captions were provided by Greenpeace Canada.

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Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



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Greenpeace Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy Enbridge’s office in downtown Vancouver, demanding the pipeline giant withdraw its Northern Gateway Pipelines application.



Comments

Camero409
Good for Greenpeace! Someone has to wake up the province. If you read only MSN you wouldn't have known this event is taking place. Good on the straight!
 
Things that make you go...
I wonder if those green piece guys/girls know that ironically the green "green peace" lettering on their shirts is oil based?
 
Plastisol
Ha, it's true. Printing inks are made from a product called Plastisol. It's a liquid latex and very toxic. Some reds or whites actually contain leads and are still in use in BC. I've pointed this out to many Earth Day supporters wearing plastisol printed tee-shirts. They don't seem to care.
 
glen p robbins
Can the protestors find sufficient energy at the site to grow marijuana and other self sustaining substances?
 
JkDeDa
Reminds me of a bunch of spoiled children. Hey Cameron, nobody knows or cares about this waste of effort.
 
Vince s
A little ink is a lot better than an oil spill. Enbridge had 2 bad spills recently.
 
 
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