Causes www.nytimes.com Indigenous people advance a dramatic goal: Reversing colonialism Fifty years of patient advocacy, including the shocking discovery of a mass burial site at Kamloops, have secured once-unthinkable gains.
Causes Joe Sacco shows what’s been taken from the North — and what remains In ‘Paying the Land,’ the renowned artist and journalist brings the words of the Dene people to an international audience.
Politics thenarwhal.ca ‘They are erasing our history’: Indigenous sites buried under Coastal GasLink pipeline infrastructure As the hereditary chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en fight to stop the controversial $4.7 billion natural gas pipeline, the very landscape and cultural artifacts they aim to protect are being logged and bulldozed away.
Politics thenarwhal.ca ‘What cost are human rights worth?’ UN calls for immediate RCMP withdrawal in Wet’suwet’en standoff Experts say the world is watching to see if Canada heeds a call from the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Causes www.haidagwaiiobserver.com B.C. First Nation hereditary chiefs demand stop-work order against natural gas pipeline Office of the Wet'suwet'en asserts pipeline work has destroyed numerous sites of cultural significance.