Join us for the second film of our monthly Greenflix.ca film series! Doors open at 7pm and the film starts at 7:30.
Made by two local filmmakers, this film weaves together the stories of people impacted by the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, the broken National Energy Board review process, Canada’s commitments at the Paris Climate Talks, and the innovators working towards the low-carbon economy. Come and learn about the pipeline Canada now owns. One of the filmmakers plans to join us for an open discussion and update after the film.
“Beautifully shot, engaging, and effective...
— The Georgia Straight
“...the heart of this film is a desire to give a voice to the little guy...
— The Vancouver Sun
“It’s 75 minutes of bristling advocacy journalism, thoroughly researched and professionally presented...
— The National Observer
When
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
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