Over 1,000 Protest Idle No More From Akwesasne Over the Seaway International Bridge in Cornwall Ontario – January 5, 2013

2CFN – Over 1.000 peaceful protesters walked through Akwesasne and over the Seaway International Bridge to Cornwall Ontario on a beautiful sunny Saturday.

10The National Idle No More protest hit our area against Bill C 45 and in support of Chief Theresa Spence and her hunger strike.

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No incidents were reported.

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Protesters heading back over the bridge.

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Amazing Photos courtesy of Ed Renkema of Ed Renkema Photography!

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4 Responses to Over 1,000 Protest Idle No More From Akwesasne Over the Seaway International Bridge in Cornwall Ontario – January 5, 2013

  1. rashedah January 6, 2013 at 10:52 am

    It saddens me that the “Idle No More” movement is viewed by many Canadians as a “Native” issue. There are amendments being made that will solely impact the aboriginal communities throughout Canada this is true, but it is not the only amendment being made this is a 450 page document with many changes that should cause people to be concerned. I support the root of this movements and stand firmly against the changes to these two acts Navigation Protection Act: Under the act, major pipeline and power line project advocates aren’t required to prove their project won’t damage or destroy a navigable waterway it crosses, unless the waterway is on a list prepared by the transportation minister. The amendments remove that protection for 99.9 per cent of lakes and rivers in Canada.
    Environmental Assessment Act: The first omnibus budget bill had already overhauled the assessment process and the second one reduces further the number of projects that would require assessment under the old provisions. I object to the faster approval process. The Harper government is constantly selling/giving our natural resources away and or allowing them to be massively damaged. Before you judge and base your opinions on an absurd resentment towards Native Americans look into Bill C-45.There are things being done that effect us all regardless of race.Protect your country, the land and the water, educate yourself and form educated opinions. )0(

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  2. PJ Robertson January 6, 2013 at 2:13 pm

    rashedah is right. We should all be concerned. Bill C-45 is an abomination, as it puts at risk the rights of all Canadians to clean air, clean water and a healthy environment. “Idle No More” therefore deserves to grow into a pan-Canadian movement of protest against a government of vandals.

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  3. Stan January 7, 2013 at 1:19 pm

    Sol if I read it right, you are saying that the Harper government and all other politicians will be breathing dirty air, drinking dirty water and getting rid of a healthy environment to live in. I think you need to get a life!

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  4. Dukers1 January 7, 2013 at 9:25 pm

    Here’s one for you, rashedah, let them pass their Bill C-45 and next election VOTE.

    Should your VOTE win the majority, then your MP’s can repeal it.

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