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Amnesty International Backs Grassy Narrows

In March, Amnesty International released a briefing to the United Nations, criticizing Canadian officials for allowing logging to proceed in Grassy Narrows over the clear opposition of the community and in violation of Indigenous rights protected by Treaties and other …

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“built green” homes linked to destructive logging in Grassy Narrows

Read the new report linking massive clear-cut logging operations in Grassy Narrows to new American homes marketed as “environmentally friendly" by Quadrant Homes, a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser,

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Watch Video from the Earth Justice Gathering

Grassy Narrows and RAN drew international attention to the human and environmental cost of clear-cut logging when more than 100 supporters took non-violent action to block traffic

Grassy Narrows Declares Moratorium

See the declaration from Grassy Narrows community leaders establishing a moratorium on all industrial activity within their traditional territory and Read how US wood buyers are

Report From the Road to Seattle 2007

Community leaders traveled more than 3000 miles to confront Weyerhaeuser at their world HQ near Seattle. Tour stops included Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria and

*NEW* Shareholder Action Toolkit

Responsible investors can engage Weyerhaeuser to advocate for the rights and interests of the Grassy Narrows First Nation. Here's

Amnesty International’s mission to Grassy Narrows

Amnesty International has launched a research mission to Grassy Narrows to investigate the consequences of the province’s failure to respect indigenous

Native Rights Now!

First Nations push for Native Rights reaches new heights with 30 foot teepee on Ontario Legislature’s

Pointing to Queen’s Park

Check out coverage from the Sept. 21 event in Toronto when 250 gathered to display a 75-meter, arrow-shaped banner reading “Native Land Rights Now” at the legislature

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