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Activists Climb Olympic Park Tower in Montreal
Days before the federal government is slated to move forward with spending $4.5 billion of public money to buy the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, five activists with Greenpeace Canada climbed Montreal’s Olympic Park tower (the world's tallest inclined building) deploying a giant (10 x 25 meter) banner which reads, "Don’t Dirty our Money: Stop Pipelines", sending a powerful message to Prime Minister Trudeau.
Unique identifier:
GP0STS999
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
19/07/2018
Locations:
Canada
,
Montreal
,
North America
,
Quebec
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Activists Climb Olympic Park Tower in Montreal (Photos)
Days before the federal government is slated to move forward with spending $4.5 billion of public money to buy the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, five activists with Greenpeace Canada climbed Montreal’s Olympic Park tower (the world's tallest inclined building) deploying a giant (10 x 25 meter) banner which reads, "Don’t Dirty our Money: Stop Pipelines", sending a powerful message to Prime Minister Trudeau.
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