Benjamin Shingler, The Canadian Press/CTV News, August 17, 2014
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Tahltan Call for Blockade of Imperial Metals Mine in Wake of Mt. Polley Disaster
A group of Tahltan First Nation elders is adding to the opposition of mining projects in British Columbia following the Mount Polley tailings-dam failure calling for a blockade today of the Red Chris mine project near Iskut in the far northwest.
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Tactics and Techniques for Countering Police Assaults on Indigenous Communities
From the introduction: Communities that are effective in carrying out resistance will inevitably face some form of state repression, most often carried out by police forces. This text is intended as a review of tactics and techniques that have been used in countering police assaults on crowds and communities.
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Pithouses Not Pipelines: Unist’tot’en Spring Work Camp, May 12-30, 2014
Two arrested at Sinixt blockade on Perry Ridge
by Greg Nesteroff , Nelson Star, Mar 4, 2014
Two people were taken into custody this morning on a Slocan Valley logging road, less than a day after a judge extended an injunction against the Sinixt First Nation and their supporters.
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Mi’kmaq Warriors and Anishnabek Land Defender Visit Unist’ot’en
Resistance to the un-natural gas industry runs coast to coast, with many communities united in solidarity on this crucial issue. Representatives from two of those communities met face to face on the front lines, when members of the Mi’kmaq Warrior Society made a visit to their comrades at the Unist’ot’en Camp this January.
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Fight the Pipelines: Answering the call to action
What’s happening? What should we do? What happens next?
WORK HAS STARTED ON THE PIPELINE ROUTE
It’s not clear exactly how much work has been done on the Pacific Trail and Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline route. Most likely they are clearing trees and brush. Worst case: They are digging trenches and laying pipe already. The info from Unis’tot’en Camp says the work is starting from the east and west and it will meet the indigenous blockade in the middle.<a
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The myth of the ‘peaceful’ warrior
Updates on Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada
New database lists 824 murdered, missing native women in Canada
By Mary Agnes Welch, Winnipeg Free Press, Jan 24, 2014
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Solidarity With Mikmaq Warriors!
While the Mikmaq anti-fracking struggle on the east coast has subsided for the time being (“SWN Resources Canada is ending its exploration work, but will return in 2015″), the RCMPigs and other state institutions are doing their best punish the Warriors and others who have engaged in this proud resistance. Continued actions, letters, fundraisers and other solidarity efforts are important in the wake of repression.
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