Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May joins anti-pipeline protest in B.C.

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NDP MP Kennedy Stewart also entered court-imposed protest-free zone around the property – Two federal politicians joined demonstrations in Burnaby, B.C., Friday opposing construction of the federally approved Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Green Party of Canada Leader Elizabeth May, the member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands, stood in line with activists at the gate of a Kinder Morgan worksite.

New Democrat member of Parliament Kennedy Stewart also entered a court-imposed protest-free zone around the property.

The two could face arrest for violating the injunction issued by the B.C. Supreme Court last week.

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Canadian Press – March 23, 2018.

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