Weaponizing Injunctions: How Canada criminalizes Indigenous land defense

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • What is the role of injunctions in legalizing the forced removal of Indigenous peoples resisting development or extraction on their lands?
    The late Secwepemc leader, Arthur Manuel, called the injunction a “legal billy club” because it is a weapon used to criminalize Indigenous people and remove them from their lands through force. It is put to work when Indigenous peoples refuse to comply with decisions that deny their inherent rights. The beneficiaries are companies and governments who are able to protect their interests because of the way “harm” is recognized by the court. Disruption to economic activity has far out valued Indigenous livelihood and inherent rights
    In October 2019, Yellowhead Institute released the Land Back Red Paper, which included the results of the first national-scale analysis on the role of injunctions in land dispossession. The data shows governments and industry are granted injunctions at significantly disproportionate results than First Nations. For example, 91% of injunctions filed against First Nations by governments were granted, while 82% were denied when First Nations filed injunctions against governments.
    In this video, we speak with First Nation land defenders and leaders about their experiences with injunctions in Canada and the impact this legal tool has on their own lives and on their communities.
    For more information on this research, visit: redpaper.yello...
    Yellowhead Institute generates critical policy perspectives in support of First Nation jurisdiction. The Institute is a First Nation-led research centre based in the Faculty of Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Visit yellowheadinst... for more information.
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    Credits
    Filmed by Doreen Manuel and Esteban Manuel
    Edited by Esteban Manuel
    Produced by Yumi Numata & Shiri Pasternak
    Images by Billie Jean Gabriel
    Funded by Inspirit Foundation

Комментарии • 7

  • @Mark28644
    @Mark28644 3 года назад +3

    I support the indigenous people of Canada!! They have every right to defend their land!!

  • @LynnGehl
    @LynnGehl 3 года назад +3

    Injunction: The oppressor's billy bat.

  • @justinfendelet8675
    @justinfendelet8675 3 года назад +1

    I encourage every Metis Nation person align speak up and care about your cousins....has any thing changed since 1870 ?or 1885 ? ...no it's just keeps goin on and on on ....137.4 billion dollars of gold mined and houses on resevations are falling apart.....

  • @sulphur14
    @sulphur14 3 года назад

    I am so sorry this is happening, it is extremely unfair and heart wrenching. I will always continue to advocate for Indigenous peoples and the protection of our environment, as well as share this knowledge so I hope others will as well.

  • @xhoustonkingx6212
    @xhoustonkingx6212 2 года назад

    How are yall? I seen yall tik tok. Last video was around September of last year and those last videos looked like those workers were trying to be violant towards yall

  • @jackreacher1717
    @jackreacher1717 2 года назад

    When ANY people won't ingratiate or acclimate themselves into society,then they are not a part of the society by their own choice. When you separate yourself from the rest of us,then you are responsible for whatever difficulties you face alone. If natives ever stop 'purposely' trying to be outside of society,then they would get actual help they need from society.

    • @kaylagardiner5231
      @kaylagardiner5231 Год назад

      Maybe you should take a class on public policy then you would be able to notice your ignorance and realize that life does not work like that.