NEWS FROM THE NEST
SEPTEMBER 14, 2016
Breaking News!! We've raised $300,000 for Treaty 8 legal challenges to the Site-C Dam!
The Prophet River and West Moberly First Nations appeared in the Federal Appeal Court this week in Montréal. They asked the Court whether Canada violated the constitution when it gave environmental approval for the dam without determining – or even considering – whether the significant adverse environmental effects of the project would infringe Treaty rights.
Although the First Nations put Canada on notice that the dam would infringe their Treaty rights, and under law it needed to be subjected to a stringent “justification” test, Canada decided it could authorize the dam without considering whether it would infringe Treaty rights. Canada took the position that as long as there had been adequate consultation with First Nations, it could proceed with an approval without addressing the First Nations’ assertions of Treaty infringement.
The outcome of this appeal will clarify Canada’s obligations when authorizing major projects that are found to have significant, immitigable adverse environmental effects on the use of lands and resources by Aboriginal people. Can these projects be authorized based only on an assessment of the adequacy of consultation? Or can substantive Treaty rights be protected by requiring Canada to apply a more stringent justification standard before making a decision? See lawyer Allisun Rana's summary of the day here.
In addition to the legal support, RAVEN partnered with Leadnow.ca to support First Nations community members from Treaty 8 who travelled in a bus caravan across Canada to witness and focus attention on the importance of this case to the rights of all treaty nations and to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promised new relationship with Indigenous Peoples. Media coverage included the Globe and Mail, CBC's As it Happens and the Huffington Post.
You can get up-to-date Peace Caravan Road Tales here.
And more videos and updates on Facebook.
Members of Treaty 8 First Nations and LeadNow
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Yellow Wolf Powwow — photo Jessica Van der Veen
A huge thank you to Virgil Sampson for his invitation to have an information table at the Yellow Wolf Powwow in Brentwood Bay on July 29 & 30. RAVEN staff and board members were thrilled to attend and see the beautiful dancing and hear the drums. Many folks came by the table to learn about RAVEN and to sign up for this newsletter. Welcome to the News from the Nest Yellow Wolf Powwow folks!!!
RAVEN’s Legal Panel
RAVEN’s volunteer Legal Panel is charged with reviewing the applications for fundraising support that RAVEN receives from Indigenous Peoples across Canada. The Panel provides their legal perspective to RAVEN’s Board of Directors who make final decisions about any new cases RAVEN will support.
We are honoured to have John Burrows on RAVEN’s Legal Panel:
Katie will be reaching out to our Indigenous partners in the next few weeks to invite contributions and collaborations for RAVEN’s Legal Education initiative.
Circle of allies at the Federal Court of Appeal in Montreal.
Susan Smitten
RAVEN Executive Director
(250) 383-2331
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