The last of the untamed: Wedzin Kwa and the Wet’suwet’en fight to save her
A pure and sacred river lies at the heart of opposition to the Coastal GasLink pipeline

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A pure and sacred river lies at the heart of opposition to the Coastal GasLink pipeline
Despite arms treaty, Ottawa keeps supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia
They suffered all the abuses of residential school — but a loophole means no official apology was ever offered
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Pandemic provides ‘perfect pretext’ to stop services to inmates, says critic
Budget increases, threats and misinformation mark debate over police funding
Indigenous leaders from many nations say they will support Wet’suwet’en fight for control over their territory
Help us cover travel expenses for a celebrated Indigenous journalist to report on the RCMP’s latest actions
As powerful countries keep sinking climate goals, activists likely to escalate tactics rather than accept an increasingly unlivable world
Harm reduction funding has flatlined under Quebec’s government, despite a huge increase in overdose deaths
RCMP raids at Wet’suwet’en and Fairy Creek, and the silence of the federal party, are resurfacing old divisions among Canada’s New Democrats
Kanesatake community concerned that contaminated soil is being dumped in yards, driveways and roads that lead into a lake
‘Youth are losing hope in the system. We’ve perpetually seen a lack of climate action and a lack of political will’
A study carried out by Ricochet in collaboration with Jacobin Magazine finds Canadian TV panels are stacked with lobbyists, whose interests are often undisclosed
Reconciliation cannot happen as long as the colonial project, and the violence it inflicts, exists