by dewolfe001 | Feb 15, 2019 | Defend Wild Salmon, First Nations, General News, Indigenous Solidarity
On his 60th birthday at the film screening on the tour, it was awesome to hear Chief Willie Moon discuss the recent legal challenges launched by his Nation against the federal and provincial governments for the fish farms in Dzawada’enuxw territory that continue...
by dewolfe001 | Oct 28, 2018 | Defend Wild Salmon, First Nations, General News, Indigenous Solidarity
Over the summer, the B.C. government announced that starting in 2022 all fish farms in B.C. will have to fulfill two requirements when an existing fish farm tenure comes up for renewal or when applying for a new fish farm tenure. First, applications will have to...
by dewolfe001 | Sep 28, 2018 | Clayoquot Salmon Festival, Defend Wild Salmon, First Nations, General News
Clayoquot Salmon Festival was an awesome week! From September 1-7th, we had 8 public events and hundreds attended!! Salmon swimming upstream to spawn. The Festival kicked off with a welcome and introduction from Terry Dorward of Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations. We...
by dewolfe001 | May 19, 2018 | Ancient Rainforest Protection, Campaigns, Clayoquot Mining Ban, Clayoquot Salmon Festival, Defend Wild Salmon, Earth Keepers Education, First Nations, General News, Newsletter
The summer 2018 edition of our twice-yearly newsletter is out, with articles including: Big Wins for Environmental Justice Salmon Solidarity Update: Washington Salmon Farm Ban & New Evictions from Coastal First Nations “So Many People Giving A Damn”: War in the...
by dewolfe001 | May 15, 2018 | Climate Action Now, First Nations, General News, Indigenous Solidarity
In September 2016, the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation wrote Trudeau to tell him he was no longer welcome until his bureaucracy started reflecting the promise of reconciliation with First Nations. On Saturday, August 5, 2017 Trudeau showed up in Tofino before his vacation,...
by dewolfe001 | Feb 1, 2018 | Clayoquot Mining Ban, First Nations, General News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1st, 2018 How can the worst tailings pond disaster in Canadian history not have legal consequences? The BC Prosecution Service announced Tuesday that they were taking over and quashing the private prosecution of Mount Polley Mining...