Friends of the Attawapiskat River

The Friends of the Attawapiskat River (FAR) are a coalition of impacted community members and allies focused on stewarding and protecting the Attawapiskat River and its watersheds.

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Friends of the Attawapiskat River

  • About this Website
  • The Attawapiskat River
  • Blog Feed
    • Weekly News Roundup
    • Writings from Impacted Communities
    • Reflections from Allies
    • Legal Submissions & Consultation Responses
  • Ring of Fire Updates
    • About the Ring of Fire
  • Water Crisis Updates
  • How to Support
    • Join a Treaty Peoples’ Briefing on the Ring of Fire
    • Have a Say in the Environmental Assessment
    • Allies Take Action
    • Call for a Moratorium in the Ring of Fire
    • Contact Us

Category: Writings from Impacted Communities

by Friends of the Attawapiskat River March 8, 2023
Reflections from Allies Writings from Impacted Communities

Press Release: Indigenous grassroots reject Ontario’s approval of Ring of Fire road project

March 6, 2023

by Friends of the Attawapiskat River March 4, 2020
Ring of Fire Updates Writings from Impacted Communities

Media Release: Response to announcement of Ring of Fire road “agreement”

March 4, 2020 Wachiiyeh. The Omushkegowuk Women’s Water Council is a hereditary Council based on the inherent laws of theContinue Reading

by Friends of the Attawapiskat River March 3, 2020
Ring of Fire Updates Writings from Impacted Communities

Media Release: Fort Albany First Nation alarmed at Ontario’s announcement of the Northern Road Link

A Cree Nation located by the “Ring of Fire” in Northern Ontario is alarmed by an announcement made yesterday byContinue Reading

by Friends of the Attawapiskat River March 1, 2020
Ring of Fire Updates Writings from Impacted Communities

Media Release : Neskantaga stands firmly in the path of road to the Ring of Fire

For immediate releaseMonday, March 2, 2020, Toronto Neskantaga Chief Chris Moonias warned the proponents of the new road link toContinue Reading

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