It's time to confront the exploitation of BC's environment – The Globe and Mail


It’s time to confront the exploitation of BC’s environment
The Globe and Mail
The environment in British Columbia has taken a beating since the arrival of Captain James Cook at Nootka Sound in 1784, when his crew traded small items for rich sea-otter furs. The pelts were later sold in China for up to $300 apiece, which would be …