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Underreported Struggles for March
April 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment | 690 views
In February we saw ‘civil society’ start to demand corporations abandon oppressive and destructive practices. Well, that trend continued through March; unfortunately, it seems to have been more chest pounding than anything… It was as if everyone sat around a campfire, talking about far off things while a fire raged a foot to their backside. Integrity what? Responsibility who? “No, no no. We’re not doing anything wrong. We’re not the problem. We’re not the enemy.”
And so, desperately clinging to myth and hypocrisy, the so-called business community pushed on, doing everything to …
Petition: Save SPAET Our Sacred Mountain
December 22, 2006 | Leave a Comment | 829 views
Here is a petition to save Spaet (Bear) Mountain. See here for background info
We ask for the full and unmitigated protection of and access to SPAET Mountain in perpetuity including all remaining sacred sites, lands, habitat and watersheds, especially our sacred cave, from further damage. We ask for the respect due and implementation of the full force and intent of pertinent international, Canadian, and British Columbian legislation. Further, the restoration of any damage to sacred sites, surrounding environment and especially the cave and karst.
We ask for all those addressed in this petition to respectfully …
Signed AIP on Bear Mountain
December 7, 2006 | 9 Comments | 1,139 views
From Wasase: Please find attached copies of documents regarding Bear Mountain.
The first part is a Nov 21st working draft, and the second part is the actual AIP from Nov 24th, signed by all parties except the Province.
This is to prove false the statements by the signatories and the RCMP mediator Const. Brewer, reported in the media, that no such Agreement existed and that the facts presented were only “discussion notes”.
Signed Agreement in Principle - Bear Mountain
In the News: Langford Mayor Stew Young, local First Nations and Bear Mountain Resort developers are taking a gamble a First Nations casino …
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