[Indigsol] Rolling back the Coup d'Etat: Barriere Lake Algonquins Panel and film screening

Barriere Lake Solidarity barrierelakesolidarity at gmail.com
Thu Sep 25 20:36:47 PDT 2008


please forward widely...*

Rolling back the Coup d'Etat: Barriere Lake Algonquins Panel**
*With exerts screened from *The Invisible Nation *

 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= WEDNESDAY, October 1, 6:00pm, 2008
McGill Faculty of Law, Moot Court
1st floor of New Chancellor Day Hall
3644 Peel Street
Donations encouraged
 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Hear from Barriere Lake Algonquin community representatives, in the midst of
an electoral campaign targeting Pontiac Riding Conservative Minister
Lawrence Cannon. After racist remarks from Cannon's assistant triggered a
national media frenzy last week, Cannon was forced to meet with Barriere
Lake representatives. The community had been calling for a meeting without
luck since Cannon's election in 2006 -- over the summer, they picketed his
office, camped out and protested for several days in Ottawa, and peacefully
sat-in in one of his constituency offices, after which some Algonquin youth
and their supporters were arrested. On Friday, they finally met for brief
negotiations, but Cannon would not consider agreeing to their demands.

Since the Department of Indian Affairs ousted their Customary Chief and
Council in March 2008 and used the Surete du Quebec to forcibly impose the
authority of a minority community faction, the Algonquins have been
organizing to roll-back the quiet coup d'etat. They are campaigning to make
the government honour a number of agreements, including the Trilateral, a
internationally praised land co-management and resource-revenue sharing deal
the Algonquins signed with Canada and Quebec in 1991. It remains
unimplemented.

For more information: www.barrierelakesolidarity.blogspot.com

Donations of money are encouraged to support the community's campaign – they
need money for gas to travel. Dried goods are also welcome. For a full list
of community needs:
http://barrierelakesolidarity.blogspot.com/2008/03/donations.html

*Speakers*:

*Michel Thusky*: Band Manager from 1980 to 1996, he has been heavily
involved in the Trilateral agreement land-use consultations and research. He

is a residential school survivor, and a community spokesperson.

*Norman Matchewan*: A teacher in Barriere Lake's Algonquin elementary
school, he is Barriere Lake's youth spokesperson.


----> featuring short exerts from:

**The Invisible Nation*
Directed by Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie

Less than two centuries ago, the Algonquin nation occupied land stretching
from Laval to Lake Huron. Despite never ceding their land rights, the
Algonquin today are squeezed onto small reserves, while corporations freely
plunder their natural resources. Award-wining Québécois filmmaker and
folksinger Richard Desjardins and Monderie expose the plight of an
oft-ignored people living in our midst.

More about the film: http://www.nfb.ca/webextension/peuple-invisible/


**Co-presented by the Aborginal Law Association (ALA) of McGill University**

Collectif de Solidarité Lac Barrière
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