First Nations Fundraising for Court Cases

Late on Friday afternoon Yinka Dene Alliance nations Nadleh Whut’en and Nak’azdli got the “green light” from the Federal Court of Appeal to proceed with their constitutional challenge to the Enbridge tankers and pipelines project. Our Enbridge court challenge will now proceed alongside multiple lawsuits brought by First Nations, by conservation groups and by Canada’s largest private sector union.

Together we remain the wall of opposition that Enbridge cannot break.

Lawyers in the Enbridge legal challenges are collaborating closely for maximum impact, and citizens across the province are pulling together to raise funds and awareness about the role of First Nations legal challenges in stopping this risky project.

Will you pull together with us to support constitutional challenges to the Enbridge tankers and pipelines project?

We couldn’t have come this far without you and our other Hold the Wall supporters. If you have already donated, would you consider spreading the word about the www.pull-together.ca initiative with others in your community?

Thank you for joining with us. Together, we will continue to protect our lands and waters from tar sands oil.

Geraldine Thomas-Flurer
Yinka Dene Alliance Coordinator

www.holdthewall.ca

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