Eagle Spirit Pipeline Protests reveal Deep Divisions in First Nations
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All elected First Nations councils along the proposed Eagle Spirit pipeline route are saying yes to $620 million in direct benefits plus billions more over the life of the project while 5 hereditary chiefs (out of an estimated 130) along with their self described progressive allies say no to the profound difference that would make in improving band members lives.