Wet’suwet’en were in court mid-February, pursuing their case challenging the constitutionality of Canada’s inaction on climate change.
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Wet’suwet’en were in court mid-February, pursuing their case challenging the constitutionality of Canada’s inaction on climate change.
In the Busting the Fossil Fuel Corridor webinar, hosted by The West Coast Climate Action Network in partnership with RAVEN, we were joined by three Indigenous Land protectors whose voices and stories showed us just how much impact we can have when we work as a collective and hold on to hope of a cleaner future.
As world leaders gather at COP26 to negotiate in the face of the deadly reality of climate change, Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs from Gidimt’en clan have set up a blockade to prevent drilling beneath a salmon-bearing river.
On August 21st, the Montreal community gathered at the Le Livart art gallery in support…
Join us on August 21st 2021 as we gather on the water in support of…
The Wet’suwet’en challenge Federal Court decision to strike constitutional action After the Federal Court struck…
The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed the Wet’suwet’en petition for a judicial review of Coastal…
You are being welcomed to offer support by listening deeply to survivors from Wet’suwet’en Nation, who will be honouring their stolen mothers, daughters, cousins and relatives – the human beings at the heart of the current legal challenge before the B.C. Supreme Court.
Dr. Bonnie Henry Provincial Health Office- Via Email: bonnie.henry@gov.bc.ca Dear Dr. Henry, The Union of BC…
We sat down with lawyer D.J. Larkin, together with matriarchs from Wet’suwet’en Nation, for an…