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Rally to Stop Logging at Fairy Creek Held at Legislature

Rally to Stop Logging at Fairy Creek Held at Legislature
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B C First Nations leaders call for justice reform after fatal shooting of Indigenous man by RCMP

B C First Nations leaders call for justice reform after fatal shooting of Indigenous man by RCMP
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RCMP response to abduction rumours dismisses fear and trauma of Indigenous women: union

The leaders of several Indigenous organizations are speaking out after RCMP described the reports of attempted abductions of women in the Lower Mainland as an “unproven rumour.” The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) includes the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. The union says that not only did the Coquitlam RCMP dismiss the fears of women across the Lower Mainland, but they also dismissed the fear and trauma that plagues Indigenous women due to the ongoing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis. Last weekend, the Coquitlam RCMP issued a statement addressing the allegations of attempted abductions in the Tri-Cities area. And while one official report was received by police, RCMP said that they are “unproven stories” that should “not be trusted.”

Alberta leader says Biden s move to cancel Keystone pipeline a gut punch | Environment

Last modified on Wed 27 Jan 2021 09.32 EST Joe Biden’s move to cancel a controversial pipeline project has hit Canada like “like a gut punch”, according to one political leader, and left the country to weigh the future prospects of its ailing oil and gas industry. On 20 January, one of the US president’s first executive orders was to reverse approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, making good on a campaign promise to kill the project as part of a broader strategy to address the climate crisis. Environmental groups in Canada have applauded the decision, but the cancellation has left the country’s western provinces in disbelief.

UN committee rebukes Canada over Trans Mountain, Coastal GasLink

Share A UN human rights committee is calling on Canada to end the forced evictions of Indigenous Peoples protesting the Coastal GasLink pipeline and the Trans Mountain pipeline on their territories. Photo: Amber Bracken / The Narwhal News UN committee rebukes Canada for failing to get Indigenous Peoples’ consent for industrial projects One of the world’s leading human rights bodies calls for work to stop on Coastal GasLink pipeline, Trans Mountain pipeline and Site C dam, saying Canada is failing to comply with international law 12 min read In a rebuke to Canada, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has expressed regret that work continues on the Coastal GasLink pipeline, the Trans Mountain pipeline and the Site C dam without the free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous Peoples. 

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