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Amazay Film panel presentation |
Description: Tse Keh Nay recently featured their film 'Amazay: A film about water' in Williams Lake with the Tsilhqot'in community. This is a link to the Williams Lake Tribune website that features 3 videos of Tsilhqot'in leadership presentations. View the website for this resource |
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BC Historic Mines Atlas |
Description: This interactive map tool allows users to look at BC's historic mines sites. Some points include reports and you must zoom in a certain level before you can view it. Use Internet Explorer, not Mozilla Firefox. Click on Launch Atlas and input the following: User:view and Password:view. View the website for this resource |
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Blue Gold- The story of the fight to save Teztan Biny |
Description: Blue Gold expresses the Tsilhqot'in peoples' unanimous rejection of Taseko Mines Ltd.'s proposal to drain Teztan Biny (Fish Lake) in order to stockpile mining waste View the website for this resource |
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Canadian Arctic Resources Committee - Mining and Sustainability Program |
Description: CARC is a citizens' organization dedicated to the long-term environmental and social well being of northern Canada and its peoples. We believe in sustainable development and the application of the precautionary principle. Our policy and advocacy work is grounded in solid scientific and socio-economic research and experience. The Mining and Sustainability page looks at mining specifically and includes an overview of public rights, corporate responsibilities, and principles for responsibe mining. View the website for this resource |
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Canadian Roots Exchange |
Description: Canadian Roots is an organization that facilitates constructive dialogue between First Nations and non-First Nations Youth. The Canadian Roots Exchange - a week long road trip that takes First Nations, Inuit, Metis and non-Indigenous Canadians around Canada's provinces to visit and learn from our country's Indigenous communities.Together we engage in the teachings, triumphs and daily realities of Inuit, First Nations and Metis communities in Canada. Most importantly…As we travel, eat and live together we work to break down stereotypes, open a dialogue, and build honest relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people living on this land. View the website for this resource |
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Independent Environmental Monitoring Agency at the Ekati Mine, NWT |
Description: A small case study of the monitoring agency at the Ekati diamond mine in NWT. Download file now |
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What’s feasible? A Look at the Galore Creek Mine Experience |
Description: A small case study that looks at the factors that halted the development of one of the largest copper gold mines in BC in 2007. Download file now |