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This was not a huge spill. 100 acres is not even half a square kilometre.
"Every Plant and Tree Died". Did we not just see the picture in the article? There are plenty of living trees in that picture. The first nations chief who said that is certainly biased. Unfortunately the Natives in Canada (Or at least the a very vocal group of them) like to whine and make up things. I don't dislike native people.
It wasn't even oil that was spilled. It was waste water. The benefits of the oil far outweigh the negatives. It is not like people will just stop using oil! It has to come from somewhere. Why not a great country like Canada instead of Iran and the middle east.
I would suggest reading this book. It is really an eye opener.