The 'Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry' was commissioned by the
Government of Canada in
1974 to investigate the social, environmental, and economic impact of a proposed
gas pipeline that would run through the
Yukon and the
Mackenzie River Valley of the
Northwest Territories. This proposed pipeline became known as the
Mackenzie Valley Pipeline.
The commissioner of the inquiry was Justice
Thomas Berger. Justice Berger heard testimony from diverse groups with an interest in the pipeline. The inquiry was notable for the voice it gave to the
aboriginal people whose traditional territory the pipeline would traverse.
Berger traveled extensively in the North in preparation for the hearings. In his travels he met with aboriginal (i.e.
Dene,
Inuit,
Métis) and non-aboriginal residents. He held formal hearings in
Yellowknife to get the views of experts about the proposal. Following this, he held community hearings across the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, and this played an important role in shaping his views.
Berger's report was released in May, 1977. Titled ''Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland'', the two-volume report highlighted the fact that while the Mackenzie Valley could be the site of the "biggest project in the history of
free enterprise," it was also home to many peoples whose lives would be immeasurably changed by the pipeline. Berger cautioned that a gas pipeline would be a precursor to an
oil pipeline. The 'energy transportation corridor' thus created would require an immense infrastructure of roads, airports, maintenance bases and new settlements to support it. The impact on the
ecosystem (both the natural habitat and its people) would be equivalent to building a railway across Canada. Justice Berger recommended a ten-year moratorium to deal with critical issues—such as settling
Aboriginal land claims and setting aside key
conservation areas—before attempting to build the proposed pipeline.
Initiated in 1999 by Aboriginal leaders from across the Northwest Territories, the Mackenzie Gas Project constitutes the second attempt to build a gas pipeline down the Mackenzie Valley.
See also
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Abe Okpik
External links
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The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Report
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CBC Digital Archives – The Berger Pipeline Inquiry