Massive Call-in to SkiCan

Posted by admin on Sep 28th, 2004

CLOG THE LINES OF CAPITALISM! MASSIVE CALL-IN TO SUPPORT THE SECWEPEMC

Thursday, September 30th. 9h00 – 17h00. Skican Limited : 1-800-363-3009

From colonial Canada to the Usurped States, people will be phoning in on the 30th of September to hit Skican where it hurts! Skican Limited is the only distributor of travel packages to Sun Peaks Ski Resort, so they are just as guilty for the racist and violent theft of Secwepemc territories, known as Skwelkwek’welt, land that has never been ceded, released, or surrendered.

Join us as we phone in to disrupt the profiteering off of Native land in one of three (or more!) ways:
1. Ask to make a reservation. Ask lots of questions, find out all the details, plan a two-week trip down to the last meal, and then mention that you heard something about Sun Peaks being stolen land.
2. Ask to make a reservation. Ask questions the call taker won’t know, and then ask to speak to the manager. Tell him that if they don’t stop doing business with theives and goons, you’ll never buy through Skican again.
3. Just try talking with the call taker about what’s happening in Skwelkwek’welt (Sun Peaks) and say that you really can’t support that kind of violence against peaceful people just protecting their home.

For more information visit email: ipsm@resist.ca Organized by the Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement in solidarity with the Secwepemc and No One Is Illegal – Vancouver

Demontration and boycott against Sun Peaks/Delta Hotels

Posted by admin on Sep 22nd, 2004

 NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AND BOYCOTT OF SUN PEAKS AND DELTA HOTELS

MEDIA SCRUM: Thursday September 23 @ 3:30 PM. Victory Square (Cambie and Hastings)

Demonstrations will be taking place simultaneously in Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg, Calgary and Montreal on Thursday September 23 as the Secwepemc people are fighting an additional $285 million expansion. Over the last six years, the Secwepemc have attended various “stakeholder” meetings and clearly said no to the further expansion of the resort.

The Skwelkwek’welt defenders are currently occupying and building a physical structure adjacent to the Sun Peaks golf course as an assertion of their Aboriginal Title, reaffirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada Delgaamukw decision. They have been served with a Trespass Notice and a Court injunction (sought by Sun Peaks) and face imminent forcible removal.

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Sun Peaks arrests

Posted by admin on Sep 21st, 2004

September 21, 2004

Dear Friends:

It was a very sad day today, I was at the Kamloops Law Courts listening to an appeal regarding previous arrests, and during the brake I listened to my messages and one was from the RCMP telling me that they were on there way to Sun Peaks to execute the enforcement order. Apparently they felt that nothing was being accomplished for their advantage between our talks with the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council.

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Cloud over Sun Peaks

Posted by admin on Sep 20th, 2004

National Post, 20 September 2004
John Greenwood

SUN PEAKS, B.C. – From the road, all you can see is the protestors’ shelter — tree trunks covered with blue plastic at the edge of the yet-to-be-completed 15th fairway. It’s raining today and the group has retreated inside. But the workers building a string of nearby condominiums are careful to give the camp a wide berth — a deer carcass was recently spotted hanging by the shelter and they worry about stray bullets from the group’s hunting activities.

“We’ve just got a chunk of the meat left,” said Janice Billy, a member of the Shuswap First Nation and one of the protest leaders. “The rest is in someone’s freezer.” For the past four weeks, the protestors — there are nine on this day, native and non-native — have been camped out at Sun Peaks, a popular ski resort about five hours northeast of Vancouver.

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Urgent demonstration to support Skwekwek’welt Defenders

Posted by admin on Sep 13th, 2004

URGENT DEMONSTRATION – SUPPORT THE SKWELKWEK’WELT DEFENDERS

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 @ NOON BURRARD SKYTRAIN STATION We will meet at Burrard Skytrain Station (on street level at the benches) and we will march one block to Department of Indian Affairs- BC RegionalOffice 1138 Melville Street.

The interlocutory injunction sought by Sun Peaks and granted by the BC Supreme court will likely be enforced soon, likely within the next 72hours, by the RCMP. The Skwelkwek’welt camp defenders will face arrest, despite the fact that they are legally residing on their traditionalterritories. Art Manuel writes “The court order is kind of a BC form of legitimate aparthied. It is clear that the Secwepemc peoples have legal andconstitutional rights at Sun Peaks but they are being wilfully ignored by the federal and provincial governments and by Sun Peaks. The failure ofthe federal policy to reconcile the differences between Secwepemc peoples, the province and Sun Peaks will more than likely lead to arrests, tonight,tomorrow or the day after. The RCMP will again be used as a political force to fill the gap for the Canadian government’s outdated andinternationally condemned Indian Aboriginal Title extinguishment policy.”

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