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Idle No More: Chief Spence ends hunger strike

January 24, 2013.  Source: NY Times Canadian native leaders vowed Thursday to carry on the fight for better living conditions as a chief at the center of an aboriginal protest movement ended her...

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United First Nation leaders vow to ‘seize the moment’ in fight for rights

By Lauren McCauley, January 25, 2013.  Source: Common Dreams First Nations leaders vowed Thursday to keep up the pressure on the federal government as they declared that the grassroots...

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Video: Idle No More – Clayton Thomas-Muller & Heather Milton Lightening at #J28

Note: Clayton Thomas-Muller is tar sands campaign co-director with Indigenous Environmental Network and sits on the board of Global Justice Ecology Project -The GJEP Team January 28, 2013. Filed under:...

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Idle No More leaders on Radio New Zealand

Note: Clayton Thomas-Muller is a long time friend and ally of Global Justice Ecology Project, and sits on GJEP’s Board of Directors.  He has been a leader in the struggle against tar sands extraction...

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Ottawa failing to protect Canadians from pollution, report says

Note: Its no surprise to anyone paying attention that the Harper government’s aggressive resource extraction agenda is harming Canadian people – disproportionately First Nations – and ecosystems....

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Losing the land again: The risks or privatizing property on First Nations...

By Kyle Carsen Wyatt, February 11, 2013.  Source: The Walrus Sometime this year, the federal government is expected to introduce legislation that will pave the way for fee-simple (read: private) land...

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Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence seeks UN intervention

By Kristy Kirkup, February 25, 2013.  Source: Toronto Sun Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence wants the United Nations to intervene on the federal First Nations file. Spence, who ended a high-profile,...

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Mathias Colomb Cree Nation vs HudBay

Note: Global Justice Ecology Project stands in solidarity with the Mathias Colomb Cree in their fight against illegal mining activities on their territory.  Resource colonialism must stop. -The GJEP...

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Idle No More, Defenders of the Land call for intensifying actions through...

Note: Global Justice Ecology Project is in full solidarity with and support of Idle No More and all those who have signed onto this statement.  Clayton Thomas-Muller, of the Indigenous Tar Sands...

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Sovereignty Summer to ‘increase tension’ over rights during summer of action

Note: Clayton Thomas-Muller is a good friend and member of Global Justice Ecology Project’s Board of Directors. -The GJEP Team By Michael Woods, June 20, 2013. Source: Canada.com Indigenous rights...

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‘Sovereignty Summer’ activists vow more action to come

Note: Clayton Thomas-Muller is a good friend and Global Justice Ecology Project board member. -The GJEP Team By Laura Stone, June 27, 2013. Source: Global News Aboriginal protesters involved in an...

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Tar sands facing First Nations legal onslaught in 2014

January 2, 2014. Source: CBC News Simmering disputes over the oilsands between Alberta aboriginals and the provincial and federal governments will break into the open in 2014 as virtually every one of...

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