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Tag Archives: First Nations
Unist’ot’en Camp (haiku)
Northern BC— warriors block a pipeline, two bears in the sky wake up (Text & image © Kim Goldberg)
Posted in Poetry, Politics
Tagged British Columbia, environment, First Nations, fracking, Native Rights, photography, tarsands, Unist'ot'en Camp
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Idle No More – Upcoming Rallies
Here are some of the upcoming Idle No More rallies I am aware of on Vancouver Island. My thanks to Paul Manly for keeping a large number of us up to date on all that’s happening with Idle No More … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News, Politics
Tagged Bill C-45, First Nations, Idle No More, Nanaimo Harbour, Native Rights, Native Sovereignty, Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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Art for an Oil-Free Coast: 4-City Launch
Don’t miss the book launch, art exhibit and film screening for Canada’s Raincoast at Risk: Art for an Oil-Free Coast, opening in four coastal BC communities this November and December (in Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Salt Spring Island.) This past summer, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta tar sands, Canadian artists, climate, First Nations, Great Bear Rainforest, nature, raincoast conservation foundation, spirit bear, wildlife
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