First Nation leaders to press Desjardins to stop funding oilsands pipelines
CALGARY — First Nation leaders opposed to the oilsands say they are meeting with senior executives at Desjardins Group Thursday to try and convince the credit union to make its moratorium on new pipeline funding permanent.
The decision to meet will send a clear statement and will be an important step in opposing both the Energy East and Trans Mountain pipeline projects, said Regional Chief Ghislain Picard of the Assembly of the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador.
“Desjardins taking a stand, you know, making the moratorium permanent, would certainly have a strong effect.”
The credit union imposed the moratorium in July to review its policies around the energy infrastructure.


