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April 22, 2015: Celebrating the Defence of Mother Earth | Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement Ottawa - www.ipsmo.org
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Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement Ottawa – www.ipsmo.org. April 12, 2015. April 22, 2015: Celebrating the Defence of Mother Earth. 8212; IPSMO @ 4:18 pm. IPSMO’s 4th Annual Celebrating the Defence of Mother Earth. Celebrating Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirits and the Defence of Mother Earth. There is a direct connection between violence against the Earth and violence against women. 8211; Lee Maracle. 8212;—————————. Wednesday, April 22. Earth Day) at 6:00pm. Centretown United Church, 507 Bank St.
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What you can do to support Barriere Lake today! | Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement Ottawa - www.ipsmo.org
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Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement Ottawa – www.ipsmo.org. July 12, 2012. What you can do to support Barriere Lake today! 8212; waawaaskesh @ 10:57 am. Scroll down for a list of actions to support the Algonquins of Barriere Lake as they protest illegal logging on their traditional territory:. 8212; or click here for an updated list. 8212; For updated coverage of the situation, please click here. Send a letter or place a phone-call to the Ministry of Natural Resources, Quebec:. And send a letter to:.
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Noopemig: Noopemig Water – wet, wild, and free….
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Thursday, July 7, 2011. Noopemig Water – wet, wild, and free…. At least for the time being, water continues to serve its purpose to provide life-giving water to Mother Earth as it flows freely, creating paths to hydrate all forms of existence on this elaborately-created planet. The IEN website on the World Water Statistics says that “ less than 1% of the world’s water is available for human consumption,” and that “over half of that 1% is polluted and unusable for human consumption! The website includes a...
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Noopemig: November 2010
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Monday, November 1, 2010. Two Bills - What are the benefits? Approximately eleven (11) months after Bill 173- the Mining Amendment Act. Received Royal Assent on October 28, 2009, Bill 191-the Far North Act, 2010. Went into third (3. Reading in the Ontario legislature on September 23, 2010, amidst continued opposition from First Nations with the support of the Northern Ontario Chamber of Commerce and other organizations living and operating in the Far North. The Far North Act. 5) Protection of Sites of Ab...
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Noopemig: July 2011
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Monday, July 11, 2011. Noopemig Water- wet, wild and free (part two). The Matawa First Nations Chiefs state that companies have submitted Project Descriptions to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) and that, “Our First Nations were not consulted in these Project Descriptions and per Supreme Court of Canada Decisions (Mikisew, Haida, Taku River Tlingit, etc.) the Crown is to consult with First Nations.”. To the impacting of said rights. Indigenous peoples have made declarations and have be...
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Noopemig: February 2010
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). On December 17, 2009, Premier Dalton McGuinty wrote a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper asking that “the Government of Canada reconsider its position in response to the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.(UNDRIP)”. In September of 2007,. Voted against UNDRIP while 143 state governments adopted the declaration. Has since reversed its position and. Are “reconsidering” their positions leaving. Indigenous ...
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Noopemig: Noopemig Water- wet, wild and free (part two)
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Monday, July 11, 2011. Noopemig Water- wet, wild and free (part two). The Matawa First Nations Chiefs state that companies have submitted Project Descriptions to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) and that, “Our First Nations were not consulted in these Project Descriptions and per Supreme Court of Canada Decisions (Mikisew, Haida, Taku River Tlingit, etc.) the Crown is to consult with First Nations.”. To the impacting of said rights. Indigenous peoples have made declarations and have be...
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Noopemig: Two Bills - What are the benefits?
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Monday, November 1, 2010. Two Bills - What are the benefits? Approximately eleven (11) months after Bill 173- the Mining Amendment Act. Received Royal Assent on October 28, 2009, Bill 191-the Far North Act, 2010. Went into third (3. Reading in the Ontario legislature on September 23, 2010, amidst continued opposition from First Nations with the support of the Northern Ontario Chamber of Commerce and other organizations living and operating in the Far North. The Far North Act. 5) Protection of Sites of Ab...
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Noopemig: March 2013
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Friday, March 22, 2013. The Global Rallying Cry from Capulálpam. Recently, I attended the Gathering of Mesoamerican Peoples where I heard this,. Declaration from the Gathering of Mesoamerican Peoples: “Yes to life, No to Mining” January 17-20, 2013 –. Capulálpam and several surrounding communities have chosen to confront the many decades of tunnel mining which has negatively impacted their central river and contaminated close to 50 % of their artesian springs and aquifers that sustain the life of the com...
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