News
Annual Missing Women’s Memorial March 2012

Images from the 21st annual Missing Women’s Memorial March.
Excerpts from Commons Conference

Community gathering Tragedy of the Market: from Crisis to Commons took place in Burnaby, Coast Salish Territories last weekend, and featured many Indigenous participants speaking on the various panels.
Murphy Oil Deal On Kainai Nation Introduces Grave Concerns

Elle-Maija Tailfeathers, filmmaker and activist, discusses hydraulic fracturing deal with Murphy Oil on Kainai Nation, the largest reserve in Canada, posing serious threat to the environment and alarming health risks.
Wet’suwet’en clans blockade Pacific Trails Pipelines

When Dini Ze’ Toghestiy of the Likhts’amisyu clan and Dini Ze’ Kloum Klun of the Unist’ot’en clan heard word that Pacific Trails Pipeline had started to bring drilling equipment into their traditional territories without proper consultation, they immediately organized a blockade near Gosnell River.
Community News: Missing Women’s “Sham” Inquiry Continues Legacy of Injustice

Almost a month has passed since the Missing Women’s public inquiry began. On a severely imbalanced stage set by the government of British Columbia we see the slow process of truth letting, yet it is painfully clear that there is a great void where a group of indispensable voices must be heard, yet have been systematically silenced.

