Common Canada... Wake up and see how free we really aren't!
"This
video has gone viral. Some people sharing it don't know the story
behind it. There has been an anti-fracking protest taking place for a
few months in New
Brunswick. This
protest has been supported by Acadians, Anglophones, and Mi'kmaq First
Nations in the area. For about 3 weeks, protesters had blocked off the
entrance to a compound where SWN (a fracking company) was holding their
trucks and equipment. SWN got an injunction to have these protestors
removed. Police had not enforced the injunction for several days. This
night before this took place, the main van that was blocking the
compound was removed. So it was no longer blocked. The injunction was
for the entrance to the compound. In the dawn hours of that morning,
over 200 RCMP with weapons drawn and U.S. military snipers with
automatic assault rifles and K-9 units snuck onto the private property
located across the road from the compound where the protesters were
sleeping in tents. By this time it was mainly Mi'kmaq warriors (many
youth) who were staying at the protest over night. They awoke to rifles
and guns being pointed at them. They were no longer blocking the
entrance to the compound, and the RCMP say they were there to enforce
the injunction, but they made arrests on private property that was not
listed in the injunction. Word got out quickly that this was happening
and their families and community members came to support them, but they
were met and stopped by a line of RCMP. People were screaming "my kids
are in there!" as they heard shots being fired in the woods. Once the
RCMP had the warriors on the ground and handcuffed, they stomped on
their heads. Many of them are still in jail and they have concussions.
One female warrior was released, and she had to go to the hospital after
her appearance in court. One warrior who was shot in the leg with a
rubber bullet is suffering from internal bleeding and may have his leg
amputated. Where the supporters were trying to reach their family
members, emotions were running high and RCMP began attacking these
unarmed supporters. An elderly woman was praying with rosary beads when
whe was pepper sprayed in the eyes. Mi'kmaq supporters prayed and sang
with their drums and eagle feathers while RCMP used excessive force.
They fired shots, and pointed assault rifles at unarmed elders, women,
and youth. They fired rubber bullets at people. They pepper sprayed
people. They used batons and riot gear to move the crowd. They would
single out women when they were alone and throw them to the ground, man
handle them and arrest them. One Mi'kmaq lawyer was thrown to the
ground, man-handled and arrested while she was waving a white flag. All
of this because they were trying to protect the water for future
generations of ALL Canadians." - Buffy Peters (my sister)
Thanks for taking action to stop the slow destruction of Canada’s environment
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Thanks
for taking action! If we want our MPs to put people over pipelines,
they’re going to need to hear about this from everyone. Send the email
below to everyone you know and let’s stop the slow and silent
destruction of Canada’s environment!
Thank you!
The Avaaz team
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Dear friends,
Our
pipeline-loving government is tearing up the country to pump dirty tar
from the heart of Alberta all around the world. We elect our politicians
to represent us, not Big Oil -- and now we have a real chance to
finally make them stand for people over pipelines.
Harper’s
latest project would ram an 1,177 km oil pipeline from Alberta straight
through the heart of BC’s Great Bear Rainforest, to be sent overseas for
refining. But a new bill in Parliament would ban the dangerous
mega-tankers needed to do it, sinking this reckless plan before it sets
sail -- and we know exactly how to get it passed.
When 50,000
people sign on, we’ll run a massive ad campaign in western ridings that
face the greatest risk -- and that might hold the key to the next
Canadian election. The message to these MPs will be clear: people over
pipelines. Vote for the people you serve, or you will lose your job.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/people_before_pipelines_loc/?tvgChib
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Conservative votes are needed to pass the bill and stop Harper’s slow
destruction of Canada’s environment. And with the people of BC and
Alberta standing up against pipeline politics, insiders say that this
issue might turn the next election, leaving western Tory MPs between a
rock and a hard place -- and giving us the chance to have them vote for
the bill or explain why they’re putting the party and the oil barons
ahead of the people that elected them.
Enbridge insists that
their Northern Gateway pipeline will be safe, but their
pipes have spilled over 800 times in the last decade alone. And with
Harper’s approval, the BC coast is about to see 220 monstrous tankers
weave their way through a minefield of islands and inlets every year.
Pipelines leak and tankers crash and when they do, they catastrophically
and irreversibly destroy the environment -- and put us all at risk.
Click
now to take back our voice, and tell our politicians it’s time they
represent us, not mega-rich foreign oil interests: it’s people over
pipelines:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/people_before_pipelines_loc/?tvgChib
This
won’t be easy -- Harper stopped listening to Canadians a long time ago.
But with their jobs on the line, these MPs could change course and
rescue their people, our country, and our planet from ecological
destruction. Our movement has never been stronger - let’s take action.
With
hope,
Danny, Emma, Ari, Ricken, Melanie and the whole Avaaz team