Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation challenges new Shell tar sands mines
May 22, 2013 • ACFN Indigenous people living downstream from the tar sands explain in their own words why they are saying enough... Read More
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May 22, 2013 • ACFN Indigenous people living downstream from the tar sands explain in their own words why they are saying enough... Read More
May 21, 2013 • From Solidarity Spring To Sovereignty Summer: An International Callout To All Indigenous Peoples, Supporters, Allies Of Idle No More... Read More
Mar 10, 2013 • You are at the crossroads. You need to decide. Dear Friends: I think we need to understand that the... Read More
Mar 7, 2013 • “We are stronger together” – Shawn Atleo “ remain silent in keeping with the older non-confrontational traditions of the... Read More
Feb 28, 2013 • Protesters Come together to denounce changes to Aboriginal Rights that are being stampeded by Omnibus budget bill MILLBROOK NS-... Read More
Feb 28, 2013 • Russell Diabo, member of the Mohawk Nation at Kahnawake, Editor First Nations Strategic Bulletin, and First Nations Policy Analyst... Read More
Feb 28, 2013 • Protesters rally outside of the Sun News studio in Toronto on January 19, 2013, voicing concern over what they... Read More
Feb 11, 2013 • Sometime this year, the federal government is expected to introduce legislation that will pave the way for fee-simple (read:... Read More
Jan 28, 2013 • Our collective action in Idle No More has shown that there is support among Canadians for a movement that... Read More
Jan 13, 2013 • There was no illusion of collaboration between Ottawa and the Assembly of First Nations on Friday. AFN is wholly... Read More
Jan 11, 2013 • Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper Office of the Prime Minister 80 George Wellington Ottawa On K1A 0A2 January... Read More
Jan 8, 2013 • DeBeers’ open pit mine near Attawapiskat. There is a prevailing myth that Canada’s more than 600 First Nations and... Read More
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