Indigenous laws in action
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Dear Paov,
There’s never a dull moment when it comes to our legal work for the planet. We at West Coast are feeling especially inspired by Indigenous partners across the province who are revitalizing their laws to take care of their lands, waters and wildlife. From Taku River Tlingit territories to the newly-announced nʔaysnúlaʔxʷ (Ashnola) Indigenous Protected & Conserved Area
(IPCA), we are honoured to help share their stories.
Other issues are bubbling up in the world of marine protection as cruise ships roar back to life along the BC coast, and as we ride the wave of renewed momentum for a coastal marine strategy and law.
Read more from our environmental law experts below!

The video sheds light on TRTFN’s healing journey of reinvigorating how Tlingit law is lived, taught, learned, and used every day. Check it out! Cruise ships are back, but how much pollution are they bringing with them?

Transport Canada’s new measures tackling cruise ship pollution are a welcome step, but serious concerns remain because they’re voluntary and they don't address scrubber washwater – the biggest source of pollution. Staff Lawyer Michael Bissonnette explains. Sea level rise? Coastal pollution? Declining salmon populations?

West Coast and CPAWS-BC have been working for years to make a blueprint for the coast a reality, and we’ve been buoyed by the progress. The Alberta Court of Appeal gets it wrong — again

We disagree with this ruling and we're confident that the Supreme Court of Canada will, too. Staff Lawyer Anna Johnston explains why in this joint op-ed published in the National Observer. You're invited! Join us for the virtual launch of the Sue Big Oil campaign

This hour-long conversation hosted by journalist Avi Lewis with legal experts, campaigners, and climate-impacted people will cover the basics of this bold legal strategy, and give you the tools you need to get involved in your community. Please join us on June 15th! RSVP here. Welcome West Coast Students and Interns!

First, say hello to RELAW Communications Intern Summer Tyance. Read about Summer Law Students Kaymi Yoon-Maxwell, Brittany Scott, Jade DeFehr, and Memegwans Johnson-Owl. And finally, meet visiting UBC Sustainability Scholars Audrey Irvine-Broque and Jessica Mukiri.
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