Friday, November 14, 2014

A Land Claim is Canada's Claim

1 comment:

Tim Nolan said...

Published on Nov 14, 2014

This summer the Supreme Court of Canada made a historic ruling that the Tsilhqot'in Indigenous nation in British Columbia holds Aboriginal title to its traditional territory and ensures that First Nations with title have decision-making power. If this court decision can be implemented on the ground, it offers a chance to create a radically more just country. But the Harper government is denying this new reality: in order to push through their tar sands pipelines and resource extraction projects, they are trying instead to accelerate the elimination of Aboriginal rights. In response to the Tsilhqot’in decision, Harper has quietly introduced a newly revised policy to undermine and negate the Indigenous land rights that stand in the way of his agenda.

Join Defenders of the Land and Idle No More in putting forward 4 demands to challenge the current land claims reform process:

http://idlenomore.ca/turning_the_tables

Voice over: Wanda Nanibush
Music: A Tribe Called Red - PBC (Feat. Sheldon Sundon) from the album "Nation II Nation"