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Idle No More: First Nations activist movement grows across Canada

December 16, 2012

Idle No More: First Nations activist movement grows across Canada
By The Canadian Press
December 16, 2012
http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/Idle+More+First+Nations+activist+movement+grows+across+Canada/7706625/story.html

Hundreds of protesters gathered Monday in Saskatoon for the Idle No More rally of indigenous people.

Photograph by: Gord Waldner, The StarPhoenix

First Nations activists across Canada are gearing up for a week of rallies as part of a growing grassroots movement known as Idle No More. Supporters say they are upset about the effects of Harper government policies on aboriginal communities.
And they want First Nations to be recognized as sovereign stakeholders in decisions affecting the country's land and resources. The group is particularly upset with Bill C-45, the government's omnibus budget legislation, which it says weakens environmental laws.
After a round of protests on Dec. 10, a half-dozen more events are planned for this week culminating in a rally on Parliament Hill on Friday. A spokeswoman for Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan says the department has made efforts to consult with aboriginal leaders. Take a look at what people are saying about the Idle No More movement right now on Twitter: Tweets about “#idlenomore”
 

First Nations activists across Canada are gearing up for a week of rallies as part of a growing grassroots movement known as Idle No More. Supporters say they are upset about the effects of Harper government policies on aboriginal communities.

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