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With resource extraction comes man-camp, boom town dangers for Indigenous women
“There has to be good policies. There has to be good whistleblower policies. There has to be real consequences for people that are breaching those policies.” —Michelle Corfield, marine and environmental advisor, Project Reconciliation
Nathan E. Stewart diesel spill subject of review for breach of Heiltsuk law
Heiltsuk commemorates anniversary of oil spill by announcing court action
Enbridge shareholders to vote on improved disclosure on Indigenous rights risks
Chippewas of Thames plan search of former residential school grounds
“As we walk this path of truth together we must acknowledge that genuine healing for our communities can only occur once the issue of unmarked burial sites has been put to rest.” — Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Chief Jacqueline French
Alberta AFN regional chief responds to Trans Mountain court decision
Medicine knowledge keeper a servant of the Creator
Nations head back into consultations on new nuclear waste storage proposal on their territories
...it’s not necessarily a yes or no answer. We need to find a solution for the waste. If this isn’t it, then what is it?” — Brittany Jones, energy associate, environment office of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation
COP15 presentation on woodland caribou leads to meetings with feds, province
“Bringing back what’s already disturbed is a key role where we see industry supporting the plan.” — Melody Lepine, director for government and industry relations for Mikisew Cree First Nation
Supreme Court decision a bunch of B.S., says former Mikisew Cree chief
“Are they going to undo the legislation if they find out it impacts our rights?” —former Mikisew Cree Chief Steve Courtoreille
Stockholders prepare to vote on Trans Mountain deal in Calgary tomorrow
"We will not back down, no matter how the stockholders vote tomorrow.” —Chief Judy Wilson