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Blog : Le profit avant les gens - Comment la réconciliation économique menace la justice climatique
The co-optation of words like “reconciliation” to create a false sense of progress from colonial states like Canada is not lost upon us. If we were to meaningfully engage with “reconciliation” in the context of the economy, it needs to be led by Indigenous peoples, and requires true, systemic change. This then begs the question of… is Canada even capable of economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities?
AGA 2024 de RBC : Construire un élan collectif et reprendre la parole
Last month (April 8-13) ICA’s team participated in powerful events, focused on the 2024 Royal Bank of Canada’s (RBC) Annual General Meeting (AGM)… Read More
Solidarity with Algonquin Communities Resisting Nuclearization of Unceded Land
ICA stands in solidarity with the Algonquin communities that are sitting in opposition to the continued nuclearization of unceded Indigenous lands. Read more…
The Disproportionate Effect of Climate Chaos on Indigenous Communities in So-Called Canada
Climate Chaos refers to the increasingly common weather and environmental extremes experienced on a global scale as a direct result of Climate Change. Read more.

