What happens when you bring 5 Indigenous chiefs who have been fighting industry for their…
What happens when you bring 5 Indigenous chiefs who have been fighting industry for their…
There are two possible futures for this country. One future sees us double down on…
Orange Shirt Day, also called National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is observed yearly on…
In advance of a week of demonstrations, dinners, and a rally in Toronto led by…
Salt Spring islanders are in for a huge treat as Tia Wood brings her rawly beautiful voice and medicine songs to Fulford Hall.
Last week we had the opportunity to hear from West Coast Environmental Law’s Jessica Clogg,…
I’m writing this on the ferry back to Victoria, following an uplifting and powerful few…
Last night, we hosted an absolutely riveting conversation that should motivate anyone with a sense…
Environmental Impact Assessments are standard protocol after an oil spill like the one that occurred in Heiltsuk waters after the Nathan E. Stewart tug ran aground on October 13, 2016. But who leads them, and how they are done is not so simple.
A video released by Mining Injustice powerfully frames the dilemma Neskantaga and neighbouring Anishinaabe Nations…