First Nation Youth Joined by Supporters as They Walk in Protest From Timmins to Toronto
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First Nation youth joined by supporters as they walk in protest from Timmins to Toronto
First Nation youth are continuing the push to make themselves heard, including members of a group called Mahmo Inninuwuk Wiibuseego-stamok, a James Bay Cree phrase that means ‘uniting the people to stand together’. The group has started a protest walk to travel from Timmins to Queen’s Park in the city of Toronto to bring attention to their dissatisfaction over Ontario’s Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, and Canada’…
First Nation Youth Hold Protest Walk From Timmins to Queen’s Park
PHOTO 001 photo by Xavier Kataquapit A long and challenging journey in a protest walk is featuring participants from northern First Nations as they make their way from Timmins to Queen's Park in Toronto. Pictured is Elizabeth Spence-Etherington, Attawapiskat FN holding her community flag. PHOTO 002 photo by Xavier Kataquapit A First Nation protest walk is on its way from Timmins to Queen's Park in Toronto. Here we see participants from L-R: Rick…
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