Wet'suwet'en people in British Columbia condemn the proposed Pacific Trail natural gas pipeline. "We will stop them at our traditional boundary lines and prevent them from proceeding with plans on our territories."
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Gateway pipeline threatens our way of life
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Food sovereignty has a woman's face
Resolution from the First International Conference on Agro-ecology and Food Sovereignty.
Peoples of the world against the commodification of nature
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NGOs plan web 'blackout' to protest Canadian government attacks on nature and democracy
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