Indigenous peoples' traditional hunting and gathering grounds are being destroyed by Bayer's toxic chemical, glyphosate.
Every year, 20,000 litres of the noxious weedkiller are poured down from airplanes onto the homelands of indigenous people in Canada. It's killing off wildlife like moose, and destroying plant sources of traditional food and medicines.
The Canadian government have been refusing to act. Now, indigenous elder Sue Chilbow has a plan to fightback -- but she needs your help to do it.
Sue has been invited to a conference in India to meet with world leaders in the fight against corporate pesticide abuse, so that she can gain the skills, knowledge and connections she needs to stop Bayer's toxic poison destroying her homelands.
But the conference is in just a few weeks. Sue needs your support right now to make sure she can get there and take on the chemical giants.
Please will you donate today to stop glyphosate?
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Anishnabek News. 1 June 2017.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge Elders group.