RELEASE: A Rapidly Changing Landscape: Degradation, Climate Change, and Treaty Rights

While the Canadian Chamber of Commerce suggests that industry and Aboriginal communities could align to extract resources, many Aboriginal communities would rather align to clean up Alberta's landscape, debilitated by pipeline breaks, cut lines, and over 50,000 abandoned well pads.... Real urgency exists for those living off the land, yet in an election year, with the Government of Canada more interested in attack ads and terrorists, than attacking unsustainability and climate change we are forced to simply document these abuses of nature, to take up the case with a new government.


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