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Gwaii Haanas to benefit from unprecedented Parks Canada investments
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
Fonda lends voice to Indigenous opposition to tarsands development
Grassy Narrows: The most toxic community in Canada, says scientist
Indigenous nations consider billing for damages resulting from climate change
“Some of the best ways to actually influence (climate change) is when we go after damages.” — Chief Byron Louis of the Okanagan Indian Band
Blackfoot Elders, conservationists join to bring bison back to Alberta’s Eastern Slopes
“Everything's all connected and, if we can't understand that, it's going to be a hard lesson to learn again. I think we need to support any efforts to maintain our environment and (bison) are, in our way, spiritual.” —Elder Charlie Fox
Whistleblower, a child advocate hero among award recipients
First Nations oil and gas sector blasts Guilbeault for lack of consultation on new subsidies framework
“(This framework) is just being put before us and then that's the fear, because the government is really trying to implement policies without talking to the actual grassroots people. It just seems we keep having these arguments over and over again.” —Stephen Buffalo, president and CEO of the Indian Resource Council of Canada
Wildland park expansion will improve traditional life, make difference in climate change battle
“For years our lands, our waters have been suffering from all manner of development and made worse by climate change.” — Chief Peter Powder, Mikisew Cree First Nation