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This week's top news and analysis about the struggles of indigenous peoples for rights and sovereignty. For more on indigenous issues visit our topic page:
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Elsipogtog vs. Big Oil: Recounting the Mi'kmaq Warrior Society resistance
May 14, 2015 | By Miles Howe
In spring 2013, after years of actions against the threat of fracking in New Brunswick, the Elsipogtog First Nation became the focus of resistance. Read Miles Howe's account of this action.
Lax Kw'alaams First Nation unanimously rejects LNG terminal
May 14, 2015 | By Brent Patterson
In the third and final vote this week, the Lax Kw'alaams First Nation voted against the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal, despite a $1 billion offer to them to accept it.
Message to MPs: We need meaningful action on fracking
May 14, 2015 | By Emma Lui
This week, Indigenous lawyer Caleb Behn, Dr. Kathleen Nolan and Emma Lui presented to members of Parliament and senators urging meaningful action from the federal government on fracking.
Unlearning Canada's history: The Blanket Exercise
May 13, 2015 | By Sara Anderson
In order for reconciliation to truly happen, the 'story' of Canada must be changed to reflect and re-centre the experience and voices of Indigenous peoples.
Pamela Palmater: Indigenous people are already criminalized and Bill C-51 hasn't even passed yet
May 13, 2015 | By Pamela Palmater
In a heated exchange during the Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence, Pamela Palmater talks about the extent to which First Nations are targeted by military and law enforcement.
First Nations highlight mercury contamination that would come with Site C dam
May 13, 2015 | By Brent Patterson
Two First Nations took large Bull trout contaminated with mercury to the B.C. legislature this week, to highlight the effects of the proposed Site C dam on their land.
Signs of change are sweeping the nation
May 12, 2015 | By David Suzuki
Election results in Alberta and P.E.I., decisions involving B.C. First Nations and the growing fossil fuel divestment movement show that change is possible.
Justice Tour 2015: Churches focus on climate change and ending poverty
May 10, 2015 | By Dennis Gruending
Three Canadian church leaders are travelling the country on Justice Tour 2015, focused on climate justice and ending poverty.
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