CITY NATIONAL BANK’S PARENT COMPANY, ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, IS FUELING THE CLIMATE CRISIS AND FUNDING THE VIOLATION OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

RBC financing fossil fuels & tar sands

As Canada’s #1 fossil fuel bank, and the fifth largest in the world, RBC is deeply implicated in the Canadian tar sands – one of the most toxic sources of oil on the planet, that has devastated Indigenous lands, and destroyed pristine boreal forest.

Though RBC claims to be a leader in climate-conscious banking, since acquiring CNB in 2015 RBC has spent over $160 billion, making it one of the world’s most aggressive financiers of the tar sands and fossil fuel extraction.

RBC and CNB must stop funding fossil fuel projects, especially fracking and tar sands. At the source of extraction, Alberta tar sands exacerbate the climate crisis, and are why Canada is unable to meet its international climate commitments.

 

Melina Laboucan-Massimo, a member of the Lubicon Cree First Nation and co-founder of Indigenous Climate Action, describes a massive oil spill and the impact of oil and gas extraction in the Alberta tar sands.

 

Between the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement and the end of 2020, the world’s 60 biggest banks, including RBC, financed fossil fuels to the tune of $3.8 trillion. Fossil fuel funding fuels climate chaos and threatens the lives and livelihoods of millions.

Bankrolling Coastal GasLink is just the latest example of RBC covering up their role in violating Indigenous rights, not upholding free, prior and informed consent as outlined in UNDRIP, and making the climate crisis worse.

TAKE ACTION

TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK’S PARENT COMPANY RBC TO STOP FINANCING CLIMATE CHANGE AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS VIOLATIONS