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Event: 'Eco-Adventure Documentary "On the Line"' Print
  Environmental Sustainability
Date: Thursday, February 23, 2012 - 4:30 pm
Contact Info:
University of Victoria, Faculty of Law Murray and Anne Fraser Building, Room 159 McGill Road at Ring Road, Victoria
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Ecojustice and UVic Environmental Law Centre - invitation to special documentary on the proposed Gateway Pipelines

Ecojustice in partnership with the UVic Environmental Law Centre is  thrilled to present the critically acclaimed documentary, "On the Line"  which offers an intimate look at the people and places that will be most affected if the Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline project  is approved.


The controversial Northern Gateway pipeline would scar some of British Columbia's most breathtaking - and fragile - areas.

YOU ARE  INVITED to experience these wild spaces in all their natural glory for yourself and to better understand why Ecojustice is presenting at the public hearings on the basis that the Pipelines are unsafe, unsustainable and unnecessary.

Grab your friends and join us on Thursday February 23 (4:30 - 7:00 p.m.)  

Event and registration details below.


Please also help us get the word out and forward the information about this event to your colleagues, friends and family.


Thursday, February 23, 2012
4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Film starts at 5 p.m.

University of Victoria, Faculty of Law
Murray and Anne Fraser Building, Room 159
McGill Road at Ring Road, Victoria

Please RSVP to the Victoria film screening by clicking on the link  and registering via  our eventbrite site: http://onthelinevictoria.eventbrite.com


Filmmaker Frank Wolf and friend Todd McGowan walked, biked, rafted and kayaked the entire route the proposed pipeline would take - from the Alberta oilsands, through the Rocky Mountains,  over hundreds of rivers and streams, across one of the last  fully intact ecosystems on the planet, to the waters of the B.C.'s north coast.

See what they saw, hear what they heard, and discover what is truly at stake with this $5.5 billion project.

After the film Ecojustice lawyers will also be on hand to talk about our work in opposition of the pipeline.

Please note that this fi-lm is not yet rated. .



Learn more about the film and Mr. Wolf by visiting:   http://www.onthelinemovie.com.



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