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News ReleasesCommunity groups and First Nations demand the shutdown of Enbridge's Line 92015-12-09 More than 80 organizations in southern Ontario and Quebec, impacted indigenous communities, as well as national organizations have released a statement letter to the Prime Minister condemning the rece... A Walk for Mother Earth sets off from Kanehsatake2014-06-21 People for Mother Earth A Walk for Mother Earth aims to draw attention, both provincially and nationally, to the serious environmental impacts of oil sands pipelines sprawling from Alberta to different corners of North Ameri... Sources Select ResourcesCommunity groups and First Nations demand the shutdown of Enbridge's Line 9Sources News Release Article 2015 More than 80 organizations in southern Ontario and Quebec, impacted indigenous communities, as well as national organizations have released a statement letter to the Prime Minister condemning the rece... Fracking Indigenous CountryBig Green, Sun Media and Elsipogtog Stainsby, Macdonald Article 2013 CounterPunch Police attack the Mi’kmaq community of Elsipogtog in New Brunswick. Letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding Line 9Climate Change and the Line 9B Reversal Project Article 2015 A letter from community organizations in southern Ontario and Quebec, impacted Indigenous communities, and national organizations that would like to express adamant opposition to the recent 'Leave to ... 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. Rio Tinto's 'sustainable mining' claims exposedRio Tinto uses its sustainability reporting to bolster the argument that it is a responsible company and therefore entitled to a license to Ozkan, Kermal Article 2014 The Ecologist Global mining giant Rio Tinto markets itself as a 'sustainable company'. But serious failures in its reporting, and its attempt to hold an Australian indigenous group to ransom, reveal a very differen... 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... Tsleil-Waututh First Nation rejects Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansionTello, Carlos Article 2015 Vancouver Observer Kinder Morgan's pipeline project proposes almost 1,000 kilometres of new pipeline to carry diluted bitumen from Edmonton to Burnaby. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation announced that the project would not be a...
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