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Standing Together for the Land: Taking on Bill 5

Ontario’s recently passed Bill 5 is an affront to Indigenous rights, Natural Law, and nature’s protection.

LAND, together with our Indigenous grassroots clients, are taking action to have Bill 5 stopped. Whether raising public awareness, advocating before government or the courts, we will not stay silent when laws are advanced by the government that undermine responsibilities we have – whether as individuals or allies – to protect the rights of communities and nature.

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Event Schedule

We invite you to join us from Sept 26 – 30 in Kingston to learn more about Bill 5 and actions we can all take against Bill 5, in solidarity with Indigenous land protectors.

1 – Welcome and Opening Ceremony

Friday Sept 26 at 9 – 11 am
For invited guests only.

2 – Community Paddle

Saturday Sept 27 at 9:30 am
Lower Brewer’s Lock

Together with local Indigenous partners and community groups, we will paddle in solidarity with Indigenous land protectors safeguarding the many rivers and watersheds where the Ring of Fire is proposed.

Can’t join us but want to show your support? We encourage you to paddle a lake, river or creek where you live and tag us on social media @naturesdefence using the hashtags #SolidarityPaddle #PaddleTogether #TakeOnBill5

This event is now full and registration is closed. Please join us at our other events below!

3 – Okiniwak Indigenous-led Movement Gathering 

Sunday Sept 28 at 12:00 pm
City Park, Kingston

This is an awakening that is led by First Nations youth, igniting the path of the 7th Fire.
We need your voice. Your presence. Your action.

Okiniwak is a youth-led movement rising in resistance to Bill 5 and Bill C-5—legislation that threatens the lands and water, First Nations rights, and futures. Their mission is to amplify the voices of First Nation youth, advocating for Indigenous equity, equality, and environmental stewardship.
We’re calling on First Nations youth and allies, to make your presence seen, your voices heard, and your spirits felt. There will be open mic time for youth councils, individual youth, coalitions, organizations, elders and leadership, and ally speakers.

This is a peaceful gathering grounded in the 7 Grandfather Teachings. We stand in unity and do not condone violence in any form- physical, verbal, or spiritual.
Miigwetch.

4 – Raising Our Voices – A Community Concert

Sunday Sept 28 at 7:00 pm (Doors open at 6:30)
The Spire, 82 Sydenham St., Kingston, Ontario
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Featuring music, short talks, and theatre!

Recently passed Ontario Bill 5 allows the government to exempt entire regions from provincial laws and environmental safeguards through the creation of “Special Economic Zones.” One proposed Special Economic Zone is in the ‘Ring of Fire’ – the name given to a mineral-rich area in Treaty 9 lands in Northern Ontario. These lands and waters are home to the Omushkego Cree and among the world’s last and remaining intact peatlands.

Come hear from the Indigenous grassroots and youth organizers who, together with allies, are calling for the repeal of Bill 5 and to protect the land and honour Treaty promises.  While you’re at it, enjoy music by Sarah Harmer and Kakaow, some improv, and more.

With Special Guests: Ramon Kataquapit, musicians Kakaow and Sarah Harmer

Ticket information: $25 or pay what you can | The Spire 

5 – Indigenous Perspectives on Bill 5 – A Public Lecture and Film Screening

Monday Sept 29 at 6:30 pm
Isabel Bader Centre, 390 King St. West, Kingston, Ontario
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In this public lecture, hear from keynote speaker Ramon Kataquapit, the founder of the Indigenous-youth movement, Okiniwak, members of the Indigenous grassroots organization the Friends of the Attawapiskat River and environmental lawyer Kerrie Blaise, founder of the environmental law non-profit Legal Advocates for Nature’s Defence (LAND). Learn about their efforts to challenge Bill 5, including recent litigation.

The evening will also feature a screening of our new short film featuring stories recorded during our time spent in the Treaty 9 region of Northern Ontario where the Ring of Fire is proposed.

Questions and dialogue will be encouraged.

Tickets are FREE but please register in advance as space is limited!

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Ways You Can Support

  • Share our event poster
  • Attend one or all of our events!
  • Make a donation to support Indigenous grassroots and youth land protectors! Donations will support LAND’s Bill 5 litigation and efforts of the Here We Stand, Okiniwak and Mahmo Inninuwuk Wiibuseegostamok (Uniting the People to Stand Together) youth movements and the Friends of the Attawapiskat River.

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