Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-NoToPipelines-Action-at-Desjardins-General-Assembly-in-Quebec-27MZIFJXNZ8_0.htmlConceptually similar#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROW6Completed★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWICompleted★★★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROW4Completed★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWBCompleted★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWDCompleted★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWCCompleted★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWFCompleted★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROWJCompleted★★★★#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGP0STROW5Completed★★★★View AllGP0STROWM#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGreenpeace Canada, along with Grand Chief Serge Simon and Andre Belisle of the AQLPA, grassroots groups, citizens and several NGOS held a protest at the Palais des Congrès in Québec where the Annual General Assembly of Desjardins was taking place.The action took place in solidarity with the ongoing 'Watch House' mobilization in British-Columbia against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, by exposing Desjardins' $145M investment in the company.Greenpeace Canada called upon Desjardins to divest from them and respect the Paris Agreement, as well as to work to mitigate climate change. Their President was invited to sign Greenpeace Canada's petition but he refused.In original language:#NonAuxPipelines - Manifestation en marge de l'Assemblée Générale de Desjardins à QuébecÀ l’occasion des assemblées générales annuelles du Mouvement Desjardins et en appui au mouvement de résistance des peuples autochtones en Colombie-Britannique, Greenpeace Canada en compagnie du Grand Chef de Kanesatake, M. Serge Simon, et représentant du Traité autochtone contre l'expansion des sables bitumineux (150 Premières Nations à travers le Canada et le nord des États-Unis), André Belisle de l'AQLPA ainsi qu’un collectif de groupes citoyens et environnementaux organisent aujourd'hui un rassemblement à Québec pour rappeler à Desjardins l'importance de cesser de financer les pipelines de sables bitumineux et de retirer le financement de 145 millions de dollars accordé à Kinder Morgan pour son projet de pipeline de sables bitumineux Trans Mountain.Les groupes présents ont profité de l’événement pour demander aux 1000 délégués présents de cesser de financer les pipelines de sables bitumineux qui accentuent les changements climatiques catastrophiques, menacent l’eau potable et bafouent les droits des peuples autochtones.Locations:Canada-North America-QuebecDate:24 Mar, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banks-Banners-Barrels-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Government buildings-Investment-Kinder Morgan-KWCI (GPI)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Pipelines-Props-Signs-Theatrical costumesShoot:#NoToPipelines Action at Desjardins General Assembly in QuebecGreenpeace Canada, along with Grand Chief Serge Simon and Andre Belisle of the AQLPA, grassroots groups, citizens and several NGOS held a protest at the Palais des Congrès in Québec on Saturday, March 24th, 2018, where the Annual General Assembly of Desjardins was taking place.The action took place in solidarity with the ongoing 'Watch House' mobilization in British-Columbia against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, by exposing Desjardins' $145 M investment in the company.Greenpeace Canada called upon Desjardins to divest from them and respect the Paris Agreement, as well as to work to mitigate climate change. Their President was invited to sign Greenpeace Canada's petition but he refused.