A new and updated page for posting public actions has gone up and already over 35 actions for the next two weeks have gone up!Quote From Molly Wickham (Sleydo):
"Every morning I wake up expecting to hear the helicopters buzzing toward our territories carrying militarized RCMP with tactical weapons. The RCMP have not left Wet'suwet'en territory!!! They are continuing with their oppression despite having tactical teams out of sight. We are experiencing heavy surveillance and oppression.
I see the Indigenous youth in so called Victoria and Vancouver, the Gitxsan, the Haudenosaunee, and all the supporters from coast to coast. I SEE YOU! I see your struggle and love you! Keep going---we're close! We are closer than we ever have been!
#standupfightback
#reconciliationisdead
#shutdowncanada
#wetsuwetenstrong
Video Update from Unist'ot'en
Interview with Keneth Deer, Mohawk Nation at Kahnawake Secretary
On Saturday 50 people blocked Canda's second largest rail yard and then a march of hundreds joined them holding the space for the day!
Thousands Marching in Toronto in solidarity with Wet'uswet'en Today!
People in Seattle Shutting down rail cargo heading to Vancouver on Sunday
The Kahnawake Mohawk Rail blockade holding strong
"LAND BACK!" Marchers descending upon the PM's office today!
Rail Blockade in Manitoba today
Marchers Shut Down the US - Candada Border crossing in Niagra Falls
Rail Line Shut Down in Quebec
Signs of many languages at Rail Blockade in Vancouver Saturday Night
Statement from Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter
"As Chinese settlers of this land, we recognize that the long and complex history of Indigenous-Chinese relations is one of complicity in displacement and colonization, but also one of solidarity. Chinese railway workers, who were themselves exploited, helped construct the Canadian Pacific Railway, which played a crucial role in the displacement and colonization of Indigenous peoples. Yet injured Chinese workers who were left to die by their employers were often taken in, cared for, and sheltered by Indigenous nations.
It is this ongoing history that inspires us to unite with Wet’suwet’en and other Indigenous peoples across North America engaging in active resistance to defend Indigenous sovereignty. We call on the various levels of government to desist in the use of state violence in support of the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline project through unceded and ancestral territories. "
Anishinabe shutting down the Rails in Manitoba today
Border Shutdown in Niagra Falls
Video of Panel with David Suzuki and Indigenous Youth for Wet'suwet'en Leaders Ta-kaiya Blaney, and Kolin Sutherland-Wilson
The moment Trudeau was briefed on #ReconciliationIsDead