Blog
Emma Lui
| The Yukon Party government's recent decision to allow fracking in the Liard basin in southeast Yukon has reignited resolve in the territory to protect the lakes and rivers from fracking. |
News
MUSKRAT Magazine
| The IPCC report confirms what Indigenous people have been warning for years: if we don't respect the relationship between humans and the natural world, catastrophic impacts will result. |
Columnists
Harsha Walia
| In the face of unrelenting corporate development and encroachment onto Indigenous territories, grassroots movements are persistently mobilizing against the various tentacles of the tar sands industry. |
Blog
Krystalline Kraus
| A delegation of Anishinaabe youth, joined by nearly two dozen Anishinabe and non-Indigenous supporters carrying protest signs and banners, deliver a letter and a set of demands to Weyerhaeuser. |
Blog
Krystalline Kraus
| This is not the first time land defenders of the Mi'kmaq territory have erected blockades in an attempt to protect their traditional territories from corporate mining and resource acquisition threats. |
Blog
Joseph Leivdal
| Today a movement is building to resist resource extraction. There are those who argue we need resource extraction for jobs, yet there are no jobs on a dead planet and no green jobs under capitalism. |
Activist Toolkit
| A zine dedicated to information and education on colonization and decolonizing action. |
News
Andrea Palframan
| First Nations are bringing their cases before the Canadian judiciary and standing as a formidable barrier against the Harper government's fossil fuel expansion agenda. |
RabbleTV
rabble staff
| Reclaim Turtle Island released this new short documentary on the Indigenous resistance to the pipelines to the East. |
Blog
Stuart Trew
| From August 10 to 16, Brenda Sayers of Hupacasath First Nation will be touring Ontario and Quebec to rally support for the Hupacasath court case challenging the Canada-China FIPA. |
Activist Toolkit
| An Attempt to Eliminate Indigenous Peoples Through Assimilation |
Blog
Krystalline Kraus
| Two new Idle No More activists began fasting to bring attention to Mi’kmaq issues out on the East Coast on March 1, 2013 and continued for almost two weeks. |