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UBC experts on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

The federal cabinet’s decision on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is expected today.

Jun 18, 2019

Is a foreign-funded campaign the reason for Alberta’s pipeline woes?

The Star Calgary interviewed David Tindall, a sociology professor at UBC, about the protests over oil and gas pipelines, and foreign funding of ENGOs.

Apr 17, 2019

Thursday’s anti-Ford government walkout is part of a surge in student activism

Star Vancouver quoted David Tindall, a sociology professor and social movement expert, in an article about recent student activism.

Apr 5, 2019

Coastal GasLink pipeline conflict through the lens of social movement theory

The National Observer published an op-ed by David Tindall, a sociology professor at UBC, about social movements and the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

Feb 25, 2019

Pipeline rhetoric stoking fear and anger among protesters, politicians

APTN quoted David Tindall, a professor at UBC’s department of sociology, about protests against the pipeline construction in northwestern B.C.

Feb 11, 2019

Deal reached between Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and RCMP

CBC Early Edition interviewed UBC sociology professor David Tindall about his views of the deal reached between Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and RCMP over road access for a pipeline company. The interview […]

Jan 14, 2019

UBC experts on purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline

UBC experts on purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline

UBC experts are available to comment on news that the federal government will buy the Trans Mountain pipeline from Kinder Morgan.

May 29, 2018

David Tindall, UBC Dept. of Sociology

What Canadian media are missing about climate change

Are national newspapers giving Canadians the information they need to make informed decisions about climate change?

Jun 6, 2013

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