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Boycott Weyerhaeuser – Stop Logging in the Traditional Territory of Grassy Narrows First Nation.

Sign the petition now! Join the Boreal Forest Network, the Boreal Action Project and the Winnipeg Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement in calling for a complete boycott of all Weyerhaeuser forest products until they cease all logging and sourcing in the …

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Landmark legal victory could end clearcut logging in Grassy Narrows Territory

Landmark legal victory could end clearcut logging in Grassy Narrows Territory (Toronto) – Yesterday the Grassy Narrows First Nation (Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek) won a major victory

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[caption id="attachment_2408" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Indian Land Not For Sale"][/caption]   Grassy Narrows Today August 1, 2011 An independent audit of logging in the, 964,000 hectare, Whiskey Jack Forest, from

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Grassy youth build new cabins at blockade

Grassy Narrows youth are building two new cabins at the Slant Lake blockade site.  The cabins will be used for hunting, fishing,

Chemical in some Weyerhaeuser products designated as “known to cause cancer”

Some Weyerhaeuser iLevel products contain low levels of formaldehyde, a chemical that the U.S. government’s

Grassy Narrows First Nation says province trying to stop road repairs

 

Minister forced to intervene in Grassy road dispute

Grassroots women are blocking Segise Road to keep Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) enforcement officers out, so that the community can repair a bridge used to access

Saggaate Gathering at Grassy Blockade June 2011

A ceremonial gathering is being planned at the blockade site.  The common ground will be the ceremony to be for the land the people and our future

Slant Lake blockaders mark eighth anniversary

Kenora Daily Miner and News

 

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