@ABDanielleSmith You should be talking to the Indigenous.
If you want approval, it will require a review of Treaty 8.
That land your on, is no longer under Canadian Jurisdiction, its Indigenous owned and you owe for the last 100 years of extraction, which you will get out of this new pipe line.
🚨Mexican President Sheinbaum shatters the wall of silence:
'I am against the American-Israeli war axis. Bombing schools full of girls is not self-defense; it is a full-fledged war crime.' 🇲🇽💀
'Whoever calls the killing of children self-defense is an agent of genocide... and whoever remains silent about it is an accomplice in the blood.' 🔥🇵🇸"
🚨 A devastating report reveals that Earth lost half of its wild animal populations in just 40 years, driven by unsustainable human consumption and habitat destruction.
A critical report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London has delivered a stark wake-up call, revealing that global wildlife populations plummeted by 50% between 1970 and 2010.
By tracking 10,000 distinct populations across 3,000 species, researchers created the Living Planet Index to measure the catastrophic scale of human impact on the natural world.
Freshwater ecosystems suffered the most devastating blow, with animal numbers crashing by 75% due to severe pollution, excessive water extraction, and river fragmentation by dams. Land and marine species have fared similarly poorly, with both groups seeing their populations tumble by 40% as habitats are cleared and species are overexploited for food.
The biodiversity crisis is fundamentally fueled by humanity's swelling ecological footprint, with global consumption rates requiring 1.5 Earths to sustainably support our current lifestyle.
However, this resource strain is heavily skewed; the report highlights that it would take four planet Earths to sustain the average consumption level of a United States resident, and 2.5 Earths for the United Kingdom [1]. While wealthier countries may point to local conservation gains, researchers warn they are simply outsourcing ecological damage by importing goods tied to deforestation and habitat loss in developing nations.
To curb this decline, experts insist on an immediate global pivot toward sustainable food production, resource equity, and aggressive habitat protection.
source: Carrington, D. ( September 30). Earth has lost half of its wildlife in the past 40 years, says WWF. The Guardian
Sen. Nancy Karetak-Lindell says that while her proposed amendment to criminalize residential school denialism didn’t pass in the Senate, she isn’t giving up. Story by @ehoneybunAPTN
https://t.co/LPJejWVYpR
If German kids are strong enough to learn about the Holocaust, then children in the U.S. and Canada should be strong enough to learn about abusive Indian residential schools. Agree?
The horn of Africa is grieving because their
-Their farms are no longer yielding
-Advancement of desert is alarming
-Our major rivers are drying
-Proliferation of pest and pathogens
-Development of tropical diseases.
-Our crop are dieing out.
Climate change is a reality.
@mr_regenerative@TheReclamare Canada takes on the role of the settler.
That means responsibility for all past actions caused when interacting with the indigenous. Can't just change your name and pretend like none of the battles and wars happened.
We are in a climate emergency, something folks across Canada already routinely experience through escalating wildfires and other extreme weather events.
I, along with our leader @avilewis and my @NDP colleagues, stand in solidarity with communities and civil society organizations across Canada to send a clear message to Prime Minister Carney:
It is extremely dangerous to roll back environmental protections and fast-track projects while ignoring the government’s Constitutional duty to consult and accommodate Indigenous peoples most impacted by these projects.
That’s why yesterday, on behalf of the NDP, I joined environmental organizations from across Canada calling on this Liberal government to stop undermining decades of progress on environmental protections and to respect its constitutional duty to consult, accommodate and obtain the free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous peoples.
December 2007: Jordan’s Principle is created in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a child from Norway House Cree Nation. Jordan’s Principle requires governments to ensure First Nations children receive the care and services they need, when they need them, without delays caused by jurisdictional disputes. It’s a commitment – and an obligation - that no First Nations child should be denied equitable access to health, education, or social supports. Canada must fully honour its obligations under Jordan’s Principle. #NIHM2026
Across the political spectrum from left to right and in every country the unrelenting goal is more economic growth on a finite Earth that cannot take more destruction of the natural world
Its an insanity that will destroy us all
We should be growing nature not economies
Bud, Canada only made it to the west / BC in the 1870s.
When they did the majority of the population died.
This is where most of the raids happened, which was small scale vs some of the larger wars that Europeans often had.
Like I said, you can't do much for the group when they are a fraction of their previous population, there is no correlation when the so called king forced them into dependence, forced sick individuals into the indigenous groups, restricted movement, economics and took children from them - so shortly after contact.
I mean come on, the Navy was aiming their guns at the Indigenous from their boats off the coast because they did not want to deal with them after relations went bad.
No, East and West - the battle was over, lands were taken, populations attacked.