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Alberta News in Brief July 15
Support from First Nations for Kinder Morgan takes flight
“We often forget in the daily public discourse what this means in terms of future opportunities for Indigenous communities all along the route of the pipeline." —Val Litwin, president and CEO for the BC Chamber of Commerce
Grassroots speak out against tactics of governments, corporations in climate change fight
“You should go directly to those grassroots organizations…to find out what the people actually want, what the people are actually demanding and what we need to do to address this crisis.” — Eriel Tchekwie Deranger of Indigenous Climate Action
Indigenous interests must be part of international trade discussions
B.C. premier meets with Kwakwaka’wakw leadership on fish farms
BCAFN affirms First Nations sovereignty, land/water protection in response to Canada-Alberta bitumen pipeline MOU
Indigenous writers, moderators will bring “difficult conversations” to Vancouver Writers Fest
“I've been really heartened to see how non-Indigenous readers are willing to pick up these books that are challenging and sometimes painful and sometimes speaking out quite strongly and directly against settler colonialism.” —Michelle Cyca, a moderator for sessions at the upcoming Vancouver Writers Fest
Hard discussions versus loud discussions have led to new harmonious relationship
“I’m really excited to see this economic relationship flourish.” — Chief Lester Anoquot
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Indigenous Agriculture Conference will bring together producers, policymakers and agribusiness innovators
The boy with medicine in his voice featured in new film
“There's a deep, deep connection between the two of them—and it’s unbreakable.” —filmmaker Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin