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News ReleasesCommunities and Organizations Respond to National Energy Board Decision on Line 92014-03-06 Canadian Voice of Women for Peace Communities and Organizations Respond to National Energy Board Decision on Line 9. WHO: Sarah Harmer, NEB intervener and musician, Vanessa Gray, Aamjiwnaang First Nations and Sarnia Against Pipelines,... Grand Council Treaty #3 supports Grassy Narrows in their stand for mercury justice and their stand against clear cut logging2014-11-07 Grand Council Treaty #3 The Chiefs of Treaty #3 First Nations in assembly voted unanimously to support Grassy Narrows First Nation in their demands for mercury justice and an end to clear cut logging on their Homeland. Grassy Narrows exposes government neglect of mercury survivors2014-07-27 Grassy Narrows Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek Thirty Grassy Narrows First Nation people will travel 1,800 km to Toronto to demand justice for mercury poisoning survivors, clean water, and respect for indigenous rights. Grassy Narrows requests environmental assessment of logging plan - Clearcutting will elevate mercury poison in fish2014-01-28 Grassy Narrows First Nation is calling for a thorough environmental assessment of the newly approved plan for clearcut logging on their Territory - an important test of Ontario's environmental laws. On the 12th Anniversary of the Grassy Narrows Blockade We, the Women of Grassy Narrows Make a Statement2014-12-03 We, the women of Grassy Narrows, make a statement on behalf of our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren on resource extraction on our traditional harvesting lands since time immemorial.
Rising Tide Toronto launches "Line 9 Pledge of Resistance"2014-03-06 Rising Tide Toronto Rising Tide Toronto launches Line 9 Pledge of Resistance. Group encourages civil disobedience to stop pipeline approved by NEB. Sources Select ResourcesCommunities and Organizations Respond to National Energy Board Decision on Line 9Sources News Release Article 2014 Canadian Voice of Women for Peace Communities and Organizations Respond to National Energy Board Decision on Line 9. WHO: Sarah Harmer, NEB intervener and musician, Vanessa Gray, Aamjiwnaang First Nations and Sarnia Against Pipelines,... Grand Council Treaty #3 supports Grassy Narrows in their stand for mercury justice and their stand against clear cut loggingSources News Release Article 2014 Grand Council Treaty #3 The Chiefs of Treaty #3 First Nations in assembly voted unanimously to support Grassy Narrows First Nation in their demands for mercury justice and an end to clear cut logging on their Homeland. Grassy Narrows exposes government neglect of mercury survivorsSources News Release Article 2014 Grassy Narrows Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek Thirty Grassy Narrows First Nation people will travel 1,800 km to Toronto to demand justice for mercury poisoning survivors, clean water, and respect for indigenous rights. Panama's indigenous champion defies president's mining dealCanadian-Korean consortium plans 30-year gold, silver and copper project Helmore, Edward Article 2012 The Guardian In Panama the Ngabe-Bugle indigenous community fights to keep a Canadian copper mining company off their land. Rising Tide Toronto launches "Line 9 Pledge of Resistance"Sources News Release Article 2014 Rising Tide Toronto Rising Tide Toronto launches Line 9 Pledge of Resistance. Group encourages civil disobedience to stop pipeline approved by NEB. Secwepemc Tribes Fight New Mines and Old Laws in British ColumbiaSmallteacher, Richard Article 2014 Corpwatch Indigenous activists burned down a bridge in British Columbia, Canada, to prevent Imperial Metals from starting a lead and zinc mine on the lands of the Secwepemc peoples. Local tribes say that the mi... When oil is more important than lifeOil exploitation leaves trail of pollution and death in the Peruvian Amazon Moiola, Paolo Article 2014 latinamericapress.org The dumping of oil waste into the waters of the Marañón, Corrientes, Pastaza and Tigre rivers and the Amazon forest is producing fatal consequences for the local population, mostly to the Kukama ethni...
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