Thousands march to protest Canada pipeline expansion project

Scott McBride holds a caricature of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a protest against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, on Saturday March 10, 2018. Indigenous people and environmental activists are vowing to block a $7.4 billion pipeline expansion that would pump oil from Canada’s tar sands to the Pacific Coast. Thousands are expected to rally on Saturday, kicking of a series of mass actions. (Darryl Dyc /The Canadian Press via AP)

Protesters rally against a pipeline expansion in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, Saturday, March 10, 2018. The protesters are calling on people to raise their voices Saturday to stop a $5.7 billion pipeline ($7.4 billion Canadian) expansion project that pumps oil from Canada’s tar sands to the Pacific Coast. ( AP Photo/Phoung Lee)

BURNABY, British Columbia — Thousands of demonstrators marched Saturday to speak out against a pipeline expansion project that would nearly triple the flow of oil from Canada’s tar sands to the Pacific Coast.

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