Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solidarity-with-Clyde-River-and-Chippewas-of-the-Thames-at-the-Supreme-Court-of-Canada-27MZIFJJB5DB7.htmlConceptually similarSolidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDH8Completed★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDHSCompleted★★★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGHCompleted★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGJCompleted★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGMCompleted★★★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGKCompleted★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGNCompleted★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDHCCompleted★★★★Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaGP0STQDGVCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQDG9Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaOn unceded Algonquin territory in Ottawa, Canada, Clyde River Inuit and the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation head to the Supreme Court of Canada to uphold the legal right of Indigenous Peoples to be consulted and give (or withhold) consent to energy projects that will impact their communities -- including seismic blasting in the Arctic and oil pipelines. A win at the court would be a watershed moment for the future of Indigenous rights and environmental justice.Locations:Canada-OttawaDate:30 Nov, 2016Credit:© Stan Williams / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1669pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Courts-Day-Demonstrations-Eye contact-Fog-Front view-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Native Americans-Outdoors-Signs-Small group of people-Water-WomenShoot:Solidarity with Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames at the Supreme Court of CanadaOn unceded Algonquin territory in Ottawa, Canada, Clyde River Inuit and the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation head to the Supreme Court of Canada to uphold the legal right of Indigenous Peoples to be consulted and give (or withhold) consent to energy projects that will impact their communities -- including seismic blasting in the Arctic and oil pipelines. A win at the court would be a watershed moment for the future of Indigenous rights and environmental justice.