Wet’suwet’en Strong Solidarity Actions

BURNABY

PROTECT THE YINTAH
A Fundraiser for the Wet’suwet’en Nation
Saturday February 29
5pm – 8pm
Burnaby Neighborhood House
5204 Rumble Street (at Royal Oak, 5 minutes walk from Royal Oak Skytrain Station)

VANCOUVER

Pocket Pebbles (for Wet’suwet’en)

Wednesday February 19
7pm – 9pm
402 W Pender Street Vancouver

VICTORIA

Forest Bathing Fundraiser for Unist’ot’en Legal Fund

1.5 hour by donation forest bathing session in Beacon Hill Park (míqәn) on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen to fund raise for the Unist’ot’en legal fund.
Wednesday February 26
1pm – 2:30pm
Beacon Hill Park

Standing with the Wet’suwet’en

A Fundraiser for the Wet’suwet’en Nation
Saturday February 22
7pm – 9pm
Burnaby Neighborhood House

Widespread Opposition Reasserts the Trans Mountain Pipeline Will Never Be Built

For Immediate Release

June 18, 2019, Vancouver — A large and diverse opposition, including landowners, citizen, community and legal groups, the BC Teachers Federation, the British Columbia Government and Service Employees’ Union, more than 150 First Nations and Tribes across Canada and the United States along with numerous environmental organizations said despite the Federal government’s latest approval of Trans Mountain, the pipeline will never be built…

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Climate Change Primer

WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change is widely recognized as the most urgent problem facing humanity. We know that human activity is warming the Earth. And we know we have the knowledge, technologies, and resources to solve the problem, in ways that support the most vulnerable nations and communities…

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