
Modern-Day Bead Trading: The Fossil Fuel Industry Meets Indigenous Protest with "Redwashing" and Repression in Canada
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Injunctions and Indigenous Rights
This chapter discusses the use of court-ordered injunctions by corporations in Canada to criminalize and suppress the enforcement of indigenous decisions on their own territories. It highlights the case of the West Soetin Nation and explores the disparity in the granting of injunctions, with a significantly higher percentage granted to companies and governments compared to indigenous applicants.
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