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Keepers Participate in Ottawa Action against the Keystone Pipeline

Keepers of the Athabasca Chair Roland Woodward of Ft. McMurray First Nation and Co-Chair Julie Burke of the Keepers of the Pembina led protesters over the barricade in a peaceful demonstration against the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline from Alberta to Texas, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on September 26, 2011.

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Keepers of the Athabasca AGM minutes are now available

Keepers of the Athabasca held its Annual Gathering and AGM on the Pembina River Campground at Jarvie, AB Friday evening June 3 through Sunday morning June 5. The minutes of this important meeting are now available for download

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Downstream Communities Hold Second Annual Healing Walk through the Tar Sands

On Saturday, June 25th, the Keepers of the Athabasca, a network of First Nation, Métis and settler community members along the Athabasca river hosted a 'healing walk' through the tar sands. This walk wass started by local people directly affected and heartbroken by what the tar sands development has done to their traditional homelands.

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Canada's water resources in question

Canadian activist and National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians Maude Barlow spoke in Edmonton on the 26th of October, at the University of Alberta, to a crowd of over 400 on the issues associated with water markets.

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James Cameron Tar Sands Press Conference: First Nations speak out

First Nations leaders participated in a press conference following a tour of the Alberta tar sands by Avatar director James Cameron. Speakers included former chief George Poitras of the Mikisew Cree First Nation, National Chief Shawn Atleo of the Assembly of First Nations, Chief Lameman of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, and Gerald Amos of the Coastal First Nations.

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Upper McLeod River Information Session

Keepers of the Athabasca will host an information session on the Upper McLeod River at the Red Brick in Edson on September 25, 2010, 9am to 5pm. Topics will include gravel mining in the Athabasca Basin, cumulative effects in headwaters regions, a watershed management plan, and a planning workshop to develop a local watershed group.

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Does the Alberta Tar Sands Industry Pollute? The Scientific Evidence

The extent to which pollution from tar sands industrial activities in northeastern Alberta, Canada affects ecosystem and human health is a matter of growing concern that is exacerbated by uncertainty. In this paper we determine whether physical and ecological changes that result from tar sands industrial activities are detectable.

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Meeting Summary Report

This summary contains information from meetings that have been held in, Anzac, Slave Lake and Fort McMurray.

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