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Northerners Say No To Nuclear Waste in Saskatchewan - Group will walk to Regina




 











































Painting of Mother and Child by local Dene Artist Marius Paul; graphics by local Dene Artist Candyce Paul and Cree Artist Max Morin. 

"Wanska!" is Cree for "Get up!" and "Nah-the-ruhn-dehl" means  "Lift up your head, all of you" in Dene.



T-Shirts Available!! w/7000 Generations Logo "Mother and Child" Painting (graphic on left side of this page) donated by Dene Artist Marius Paul.

"Wake Up" in 4 languages:  Cree, Dene, French and English Sizes M, L for $30; mail cheque to: Committee for Future Generations, Box 155, Beauval SK.,  SOM OGO


*** Petitions still being circulated *** 

The Committee For Future Generations is still circulating the petition.  

Please email the group directly if you have pages filled, send an email with your numbers to:

committeeforfuturegenerations@gmail.com

After emailing the info please MAIL the petitions to the Committee For Future Generations, Box 155 Beauval SK S0M Box 0G0


       MESSAGES OF SOLIDARITY FOR THE WALKERS

Here are a few things you can do to support this important campaign:


  • Read and circulate the Open Letter to the people of Saskatchewan.
  • Form a chapter of Committee For Future Generations in your community.













































The Committee For Future Generations is a group from Northern Saskatchewan raising awareness about the possibility of a nuclear waste dump coming to this province.  Support from the north is building, and the group is demanding a province-wide ban on nuclear waste storage & transportation. 


The 7000 Generations Walk left Pinehouse Lake on July 27 headed to Regina, and met with Saskatchewan residents along the route, collecting petitions & connecting with people from all walks of life on this important issue.   Check out pictures from the road.  


"The purpose of our Walk is to wake people up to the reality that northern Saskatchewan is being targeted to store millions of used nuclear bundles which would be highly radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years.  We will carry a petition to the Legislature that people may sign, directing the government to legislate a ban on nuclear waste storage and transportation in our province"....read more...


“And lastly I just want to say the North doesn’t owe NWMO (Nuclear Waste Management Organization) or the government anything, we don’t owe them anything. They woke up this rock 
and transformed it and it went out of control on them, we don’t 
owe them anything to take this dangerous ore back here.” 
 
- Max Morin, Committee for Future Generations, June 24, 2011- 



Five Aboriginal Youth Were Honoured for their participation in the 7000 Generations Walk, read the article in Eagle Feather News, February 2012.  Congratulations & Thank You!!







Max Morin talks about why people say no to NWMO.


This YouTube video was created by 

Thomas Schöne who was at the City
 Hall event on August 8.  Thanks Thomas









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