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Unifor Calls For Fracking Moratorium 15 November 13

Unifor, Canada's largest energy worker union, is calling for a Canada-wide moratorium on all new oil and gas fracking. The provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have introduced moratoriums on fracking and Nova Scotia has banned fracking. Unifor is now pushing for a national moratorium.

Unifor is raising concerns about the safety and environmental risks associated with fracking as well as the lack of informed consent by First Nations about fracking activities on traditional lands.

In the statement unanimously passed by the 25-person Unifor National Executive Board, the union expressed support for the non-violent protest efforts by First Nations to resist fracking activity on their lands. The Unifor National Executive Board is made up of elected representatives from across the country and a variety of economic sectors, including energy.

"Unconventional gas fracking has the potential to have catastrophic effects on our environment and economy. The safety risks are also a major concern for our union," said Unifor National President Jerry Dias. "Just because we can carry out this activity does not mean we should. We must enact a national moratorium on fracking activity."

View November 14, 2013 Unifor article
View November 14, 2013 Canada.com article
View November 11, 2013 Rabble.ca article
View October 21, 2013 Global Research article
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