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May 25, 2012 Canadian News

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Activists interrupt National Energy Board's hearing on Enbridge's proposal to reverse flow of Line 9 pipe

December 23, 2009 Canadian News

Torch Ignites Resistance

Opposition to Olympic Torch spreads across Canada

January 5, 2009 Original Peoples

Land & Jail Part II

Canada's incarceration strategy

January 27, 2007 Original Peoples

Gaining Ground

"A monumental year" for the people of Six Nations

January 27, 2007

Six Nations Blockade

by Zainab Anadahy
January 18, 2007 Weblog:

Barbara McDougall on Six Nations

Another interesting interview on the Autonomy & Solidarity website.

This is a very interesting interview done by CBC with Barbara McDougall who is representing the Canadian government at the negotiating table. She says some quite positive things about Six Nations and also critiques the people in Caledonia who are stirring up trouble...

January 18, 2007 Weblog:

Video Footage from Six Nations

I just came across some great interviews with people from Six Nations. I found Janie Jamison's words particularly kick-ass.

May 13, 2006 Opinion

Canadian Land Claims

Steinhauerphoto_fp.jpgNative people aren't 'claiming' anything, says Stewart Steinhauer, it's the federal government that's making a land claim on Six Nations' land.

It's the federal government making a land claim, not the Six Nations

April 19, 2006 Original Peoples

Home On Native Land

6photo-fp.jpgHillary Bain Lindsay visits the Six Nations blockade near Caledonia, Ontario where First Nations people are repossessing their land.

The people of Six Nations are repossessing their land

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