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Archives: September 2010
Page:Finally - Fish Lake makes an appearance in Question Period...
...but did the MInister for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans give up the straight goods? Here is today's transcript: Mr. Fin Donnelly (New Westminster—Coquitlam, NDP): Mr. Speaker, British Columbia's Fish Lake is well-known for its rainbow trout, but soon it may be better known...Posted by Susan Smitten Tuesday Sep 28, 2010 16:15
Categories: Environment , Fish Lake, RAVEN General | Tags: Aboriginal, British Columbia, donors, environment, First Nations, fund-raising, lakes, Prosperity, Taseko, Tsilhqot'in, water, Xeni Gwet'in
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Ecosystem and Human Well Being Are Threatened in the Chilcotin
Josef Kuhn, Naturalist-Ecologist Aboriginal peoples have a strong connection with and respect for natural processes order and balance, including the Spiritual essence of being. This is also true of naturalists and conservationists that respect the cultural knowledge and wisdom of indigenous...Posted by Josef Kuhn, Naturalist - Ecologist Friday Sep 24, 2010 15:53
Categories: Fish Lake | Tags: British Columbia, environment, First Nations, fish, fund-raising, lakes, mining, Prosperity, Taseko, Tsilhqot'in, water, Xeni Gwet'in
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Thanks to the Co-operative for an amazing UK tour!
It started on London's South Bank in clear sight of the Tower Bridge. But most eyes were turned to the ravishing photo display of tar sands images. So beautiful that at first people are drawn in to take a closer look at what initially seems to be abstract art. But the...Posted by Susan Smitten Wednesday Sep 22, 2010 14:41
Categories: Beaver Lake Cree, Climate Change, Environment | Tags: Aboriginal, Alberta, Beaver Lake Cree, caribou, climate, Cooperative Bank, environment, First Nations, indigenous, oil sands, tailings pond, tar sands
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No Prosperity For Fish Lake
Living in the most sparsely populated region of British Columbia is both a privilege and a curse. In addition to enjoying world class outdoor recreational pursuits, the quality of life includes all the fresh air you can inhale, chance encounters with wildlife not on display in cages, and a pace to...Posted by Curtis Sagmeister Friday Sep 03, 2010 15:01
Categories: Fish Lake, RAVEN General | Tags: Aboriginal, British Columbia, environment, First Nations, fish, fund-raising, indigenous, lakes, mining, Prosperity, Taseko, Tsilhqot'in, water, Xeni Gwet'in
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ACTION ALERT: Tell Cabinet to Protect Teztan Biny (Fish Lake)
Say no to Taseko's Mine Proposal and Make Sure the Government Hears You! September 3, 2010 The federal government is preparing to announce its decision on Taseko's proposed 'Prosperity Mine' project as early as Friday September 10. Generations of the Tsilhqot'in people have opposed the...Posted by Harjap Grewal, Council of Canadians Friday Sep 03, 2010 12:28
Categories: Fish Lake | Tags: British Columbia, Council of Canadians, environment, First Nations, fish, indigenous, lakes, mining, MP, Taseko, Tsilhqot'in, water, Xeni Gwet'in
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Kudos to Victoria MP Denise Savoie for taking a stand on saving Fish Lake!
It is with grateful hearts that we read the letter that the MP for Victoria recently sent to her constituents. Entitled "Save Our Harbour and Fish Lake!" this is what Denise Savoie wrote about Fish Lake: Dear Constituents, (part on Harbour omitted) As you may already be...Posted by Susan Smitten Friday Sep 03, 2010 11:52
Categories: Environment , Fish Lake | Tags: Aboriginal, British Columbia, Denise Savoie, environment, First Nations, fish, indigenous, lakes, mining, MP, oil sands, Prosperity, tar sands, Taseko, Tsilhqot'in, water, Xeni Gwet'in
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