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Defenders of the Land: Russell Diabo, Barriere Lake Algonquins
Uploaded: 24 Nov, 2008
Recording Date: 4 Nov, 2000
Recording Location: Native Friendship Centre Montreal
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Language: English
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Program Title: Defenders of the Land: Russell Diabo, Barriere Lake Algonquins
Description: Since the Department of Indian Affairs ousted their Customary Chief and Council in March 2008 and used the Surete du Quebec to forcibly impose the authority of a minority community faction, the Barriere Lake Algonquins have been organizing to roll-back the quiet coup d'etat. They are campaigning to make the government honour a number of agreements, including the Trilateral, a internationally praised land co-management and resource-revenue sharing deal the Algonquins signed with Canada and Quebec in 1991. It would significantly protect their forests from clear-cut logging, but it remains unimplemented.
They first signed the agreement after a campaign of logging road blockades, which culminated in a one-day blockade of highway 117, a crucial economic vein in Northern Quebec, in 1990. In October, 2008, Barriere Lake returned to the blockades, to force the government to respect their agreements and their leadership customs. The SQ brutally put down the peaceful action.
Community representatives will be joined by Arthur Manuel and Russell Diabo, a noted aboriginal policy analyst, editor of the First Nations Strategic Bulletin and advisor to Barriere Lake's Tribal Council, the Algonquin Nation Secretariat.
Host(s): Courtney Kirkby
Featured Speakers/Guests: Russell Diabo, Barriere Lake Algonquins Policy Advisor
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