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...
View ArticleUnited 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...
View ArticleVideo: 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:...
View ArticleIdle 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...
View ArticleOttawa 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....
View ArticleLosing 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...
View ArticleAttawapiskat 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,...
View ArticleMathias 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...
View ArticleIdle 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...
View ArticleSovereignty 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...
View Article‘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...
View ArticleTar 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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