New Brunswick fracking protest broken up with force, weapons and arrests
New Brunswick is normally seen as a quiet little province that does not get a lot of attention. That changed Thursday,...
Read moreNew Brunswick is normally seen as a quiet little province that does not get a lot of attention. That changed Thursday,...
Read moreElsipogtog - A crowd of more than 300 people – Aboriginal, Francophone and Anglophone – packed a community meeting on the...
Read moreFredericton – On October 21st, Forest Hill United Church was host to Vernie Yocogan-Diano of the Cordillera People’s Alliance (CPA), a...
Read moreWe are treaty people, whether Aboriginal or not. Those of us who are not members of First Nations don't usually think...
Read moreWomen raise their drums on Mi'kmaq territory in Rexton, NB. St. Ignace - Anti-shale gas protesters in...
Read more“He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” — 1984 by George Orwell...
Read moreJust two days after UN Special Rapporteur James Anaya's Canadian tour concluded, hundreds of RCMP officers raided a peaceful Mik’maq protest...
Read moreFor the past two weeks, an unprecedented coalition of Acadians, Anglophones and members of the Elsipogtog First Nation have blockaded a...
Read moreElsipogtog Chief Arren Sock accompanied by indigenous warriors and members of his community as he entered the...
Read moreProtesters exit the Irving Compound where five shale gas thumper trucks have been penned up for several...
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