
News
RELEASE: More testing, new technology asked of hazardous waste incinerator
Keepers of the Athabasca met with SUEZ Environmental (replacing SENA) and Alberta Environment and Parks on September 9, 2016. We agreed to work together to address effects of 'unplanned' and 'allowable' PCB, dioxin, and furan releases, and managing hazardous wastes.
RELEASE: Solar4All: Our allegiance to land, air, water, and sun
Keepers of the Athabasca participates in the Solar4All campaign. Our information tables this summer were met with enthusiasm and hundreds of signatures. Solar4All believes that everyone who wants to access solar energy should be able to do so.
RELEASE: Join us September 6 to support the Justice for the Peace Caravan
First Nations leaders, Elders and other community members from Treaty 8 are driving across Canada to focus on the importance of the latest legal challenge to the Site C Dam project on the Peace River.
BLOG: Solar for All! A blog by Jule Asterisk
Keepers of the Athabasca are in the process of developing two solar installation projects with First Nations in Alberta.
NEWSLETTER: Keepers of the Athabasca publishes its newsletter for June 2016
The KoA Newsletter for June 2016 includes features on a gathering of Indigenous leaders to discuss climate action, an update on the Swan Hills Treatment Centre, an introduction to our new directors, and more.
GATHERING: Keepers of the Water X
Keepers of the Water join Paddle for the Peace, urgently protecting the Peace River from Site C Dam. Join us for a Strategic Planning Session on July 9, 2016 at 6pm (RSVP), and for our Annual General Meeting on July 10, 2016 at 1pm at the Treaty 8 Building in Fort St. John, BC.
RELEASE: Tu Kho'l th'er - Water is Boss - Nipiy Okimaw
As Keepers of the Water, we, the people who have united from all walks of life, have an understanding that Water is sacred, and water is boss.
RELEASE: Facts made public, hefty fine urged for Obed mine disaster
We have waited two long years to find out the facts behind the catastrophic Obed coal slurry spill and be privy to the evidence for the criminal charges laid by the Alberta Energy Regulator against the then owner of the mine, Sherritt International, and Coal Valley Resources.
RELEASE: Climate Change Agreement must include UNDRIP
Keepers of the Athabasca calls on other world governments, even those who may feel that in their countries they do not have a group of people who self identify as Indigenous, to support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in any international agreement from the UN climate change summit in Paris.
RELEASE: Election Canada 2015: Elect Water Protection
Keepers of the Athabasca supports any of Canada's political parties that institute the listed water protections
RELEASE: Water restrictions lifted on the Athabasca River while water levels remain dangerously low
Since the water restriction, four reports have come to attention, all providing mounting evidence that low water levels in the Athabasca River are going to continue to be expected as long as there is massive tar sands industry drawing water from the Athabasca River.
RELEASE: Albertans want stronger wetland protection in oilsands region
A new survey reveals Albertans overwhelmingly support requirements for oilsands developers to offset their impacts to northern wetlands.
RELEASE: Longstanding environmental issues raising Culture Camps around Alberta
The Keepers of the Water congratulates the current Government of Alberta for working with the Chiefs of Driftpile and Swan River First Nations to start resolving longstanding issues in the forest.
RELEASE: Another pipeline break devastates Northern Alberta before Gathering
The Keepers of the Water will hold our ninth annual Gathering at Bushe River next week. Unfortunately, yet another pipeline break has occurred that is challenging our co-hosts. Near Chateh, on Dene Tha' Traditional Territory, Nuvista Energy spilled 100 cubic metres of "emulsion" (bitumen, sand, and waste water) over a 13,200 square metre area.
RELEASE: A Rapidly Changing Landscape: Degradation, Climate Change, and Treaty Rights
While the Canadian Chamber of Commerce suggests that industry and Aboriginal communities could align to extract resources, many Aboriginal communities would rather align to clean up Alberta's landscape, debilitated by pipeline breaks, cut lines, and over 50,000 abandoned well pads
RELEASE: Water Restrictions on the Athabasca River and impacts to First Nation and Metis Communities
The Alberta Energy Regulator currently placed a water restriction on the Athabasca River. The first ever since anyone can ever remember, and some are thanking the new NDP government for prodding the AER to uphold their others duties of not only Energy oversight, but Environmetal protection, which has been severely lacking since the creation of the AER.
Activists cycle Kinder Morgan pipeline route to Alberta tar sands to illuminate impacts on First Nations and frontline communities
A group of activists are cycling the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline route from Seattle to the tar sands boom town of Fort McMurray. Through filmed interviews with First Nations and frontline communities, these folks will illuminate the oil industry's dirty tactics and elevate the voices of those most impacted by the continued expansion of Canada's tar sands.
Keepers of the Water releases its first newsletter for 2015
The first issue of News from the Keepers is now available, including the Resolutions from Cold Lake, an introduction to our new Executive Director, and more.