On September 15, 2007, the Province of Alberta shut down "Tent City," an empty lot that was used as a campground over the summer by the homeless in Edmonton. Here is a look at that final day.
Tom Goldtooth and an Aboriginal speaker from Fort Chipewayn speak at Taking the Boom to the Streets, a march and rally against new approvals in Alberta's Tar Sands, on November 1, 2008. This was in conjunction with the Council of Canadian's AGM in Edmonton.
Maude Barlow talks about water, the dangers of privatization, and some solutions on her book tour for "Blue Covenant." October 17, 2007 at the Royal Alberta Museum.
The song "Walls" (from the perspective of a Jewish person criticizing Israel's government) is the backdrop for a slideshow from various peace demonstrations as well as images of the Qalqilya Wall in Israel.
Dr. Saleem Qureshi (University of Alberta) and Dr. Tony Simmons (Athabasca University) explain the roots of the Taliban and war lords in Afghanistan in response to a question at a teach-in on May 30, 2007.
Dr Saleem Qureshi (University of Alberta) discusses why Canada should have no interest in military involvement in Afghanistan, at a teach-in on May 30, 2007.
The White Buffalo Dancers and Drummers performs a jingle dress dance at the Heart of the City Festival on June 9, 2007 in Giovanni Caboto Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Dr. Tony Simmons from Athanasca University discusses humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, particularly from Canada, and how the military mission there has actually caused difficulties in this respect. This was recorded at a teach-in on May 30, 2007.
National Day of Action to support U.S. War Resisters in Canada, and also combined with a rally against the Security and Prosperity Partnership. September 13, 2008. Event organizer Aaron Skaley speaks about the SPP, TILMA, and 9/11.