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    Join Tsartlip Elder ZȺWIZUT Carl Olsen and the Goldstream Protectors to save SELEKTEL, the Goldstream River on Southern Vancouver Island from the Malahat highway expansion destruction.

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    The Ontario government wants to remove several public-access and ecologically sensitive beaches and dunes from Wasaga Beach Provincial Park so they can be sold off for development. Don’t let them sell off park land! 

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BC Climate Justice: Videos

Pilgrimage to Burns Bog
April 26 2009
Surrey's last wilderness
March 3 2009
Power Play - The fight for BC's Wild Rivers
February 13 2009
No Gateway Bailout!
January 22 2009
Private Power Fight
December 3 2008
Delta Town Hall meeting about Gateway
November 11 2008
49 Megawatts
August 7 2008
Rivers at Risk Tour Kootenay Country
June 16 2008
Gwen Barlee opposes Private Power Projects
March 11 2008
Joe Foy opposes BC Private Power Projects
March 11 2008
Rapid Bus on Port Mann Bridge Needed Now
October 31 2007
Save Our Rivers
October 10 2007

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We acknowledge that we are situated on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ Nations. We honour their enduring connection to this land and strive to respect their traditions and cultures.


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