National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women in Canada. Established in 1991 by the Parliament of Canada, this day marks the anniversary of the 1989 murders of 14 young women at l'Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal.
It is a time for us to reflect on violence against women and to remember those who have died from gender-based violence. It is also a day on which communities can consider concrete actions to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.
Rise & Resist Action, NEB Hearings LIVE now, PR Vote Final Countdown and a New Petition to Save the Walbran Valley
New Petition on our IslandVoice.ca Website
Immediately Remove Central Walbran Valley from the Provincial Tree Farm Licensing System
Please sign and share the petition.
Stay tuned for more updates on the community engagement around this campaign.
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Friendly Reminder SEA Meeting on Tuesday at a new location
SEA November Members Meeting
Tuesday Nov 20th, 2018
6pm
711 Douglas St
Below Crystal Gardens
Hosted by Social Environmental Alliance
Donate to SEA Directly
If you would like to pay your annual dues of $20 use the button below (to pay with a partial waiver use the donate button above)
Salish Sea Protectors' Fund
Statement of Purpose
The Salish Sea Protectors' Fund ( SSPF ) is a legal defense fund established in the summer of 2018 by the Victoria-based Rise and Resist and Social Environmental Alliance ( SEA ) in response to the rolling mass arrests against the TransMountain tar sands pipeline/tanker expansion.
The purpose of the fund is to provide financial assistance to local frontline activists who have been arrested in peaceful civil disobedience and direct action either directly asserting or upholding Indigenous Title and rights in defending a liveable climate, clean water, wild salmon and the endangered southern resident Killer whales from the risks of tar sands and fossil fuel expansion, industrial open-net fish farms and other industrial threats to the cultures, communities and biodiversity of the Salish Sea.
As resources are available, the fund will help cover personal costs associated with being arrested such as paying fines, lost income, legal fees, child care and travel costs etc.
Donate to the Fund
To Donate by E-Transfer please click this button E-Transfer Form
We are using a registration form to ensure better security for all of us instead of publishing secret passwords publicly.
To Donate by Credit Card use this yellow Donate button
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