Lack of pipeline consultation highlights historical wrongdoing in B.C. First Nation
High Bar was given a reserve you can’t build houses on over 125 years ago….
High Bar was given a reserve you can’t build houses on over 125 years ago….
Montreal’s only Indigenous café is opening for its fourth season and this year the owners have a goal of hiring homeless people to help in the restaurant.
Coastal First Nation leaders and salmon farm workers are in Vancouver this week to speak…
The Dzawada’enuxw First Nation of Kingcome Inlet filed a claim of Aboriginal title in British Columbia’s Supreme Court that affects ten fish farms in their traditional territory that they say are operating without their consent.
Cermaq Canada, a salmon farming company now a fully owned subsidiary of the Mitsubushi Corporation, is dealing with a sea lice infestation using a number of methods including hydrogen peroxide.
Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred and his niece Karissa Glendale say they have no intention of stopping their work trying to shut down a fish farm on their traditional territory.
A new study conducted by the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative (SSHI) says the piscine reovirus (PRV), the virus found in farmed Atlantic salmon, has now been linked to disease in Pacific Chinook salmon.
The Enoch Cree Nation, a community west of Edmonton, near the heart of Alberta’s oil industry, is one of 43 First Nation and Metis communities that has signed a mutual benefit agreement to twin the existing Trans Mountain pipeline to Burnaby, B.C.
“I literally had my hands tied. We couldn’t afford housing, we couldn’t afford food.”