Almost two years after Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs issued an eviction order to the pipeline company, land defenders are now enforcing it| The Narwhal
Bracken earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to journalism in Canada for documenting RCMP raids in Wet’suwet’en territory amid threats to press freedom| The Narwhal
RCMP advance into Gidimt’en territory after Wet’suwet’en land defenders closed road access to the Coastal GasLink pipeline project| The Narwhal
Experts say the world is watching to see if Canada heeds a call from the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to immediately suspend work on the Coastal GasLink pipeline, the Trans Mountain pipeline and the Site C dam until ‘free, prior and informed consent’ is obtained from Indigenous peoples| The Narwhal
Photojournalist Amber Bracken was among those arrested as RCMP advance on Gidimt’en occupation of Coastal GasLink drill site| The Narwhal
Energy regulator’s leniency on Coastal GasLink (CGL) alleged breaches shows it rarely uses its sweeping powers to protect environment| The Narwhal
Slope failures, flooded worksites and sediment from Coastal GasLink pipeline construction could be seen entering Wet’suwet’en wetlands| The Narwhal
Wet’suwet’en land defenders occupying TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline work site as RCMP presence ramps up| The Narwhal
RCMP arrests on Wet'suwet'en territory thrust Canada's support for the Coastal GasLink pipeline and incarceration of journalists into the international spotlight| The Narwhal
Police made arrests Monday on the Morice River bridge, the sole entrance point to the Unist'ot'en land-based healing centre| The Narwhal
As the hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en fight to stop the controversial $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline, the very landscape and cultural artifacts they aim to protect are being logged and bulldozed away| The Narwhal
Judge to hear applications of abuse of process Solidarity rally in Ottawa on Jan 8, 2019. Photo: Facebook by Jackie McKay, CBC News, Jan 12, 2024 A prominent Wet’suwet’en leader and two…| Warrior Publications
Three accused are charged with criminal contempt over Coastal GasLink pipeline blockades by Jackie McKay, Jan 8, 2024 The trial is underway for three people charged with criminal contempt for …| Warrior Publications
Hey Folks! I’m currently teaching a course on Public History at Concordia University. On Thursdays, we do workshops where we learn hands on skills, and I give my students the chance to decide the topics that we cover. This week, they wanted to learn more about the Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Dispute. And as I was writing| Unwritten Histories