005 - Global Heroes Vol.2 - Issue 2

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WATER IS LIFE: STAND WITH NESKANTAGA It’s winter. It’s cold, and you’re cooking dinner for your family. Imagine if, instead of turning on the tap, you had to load buckets into your truck, head a mile to a small, outhouse-like building, and wait in line to fill them? Now imagine that you’ve lived without tap water for the past 25 years. That’s the story of Neskantaga First Nation. They live in one of the more remote—and spectacular—parts of northern Ontario, on the shores of Attawapiskat Lake. It’s a region ironically rich in freshwater and possibly the largest intact boreal forest remaining in the world. But, because of government neglect and mismanagement, the community has recently passed a grim milestone: it’s been 9,500 days without clean water flowing to the 357 people that call this place home. Last November, the community was evacuated due to dangerously high contamination levels that saw children break out in skin infections from contact with tap water. It was the second such departure in just over a year. Despite the water crisis, planning for a massive mining development known as

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the “Ring of Fire” is underway. The project requires a new all-season road through Neskantaga territory. The Ring of Fire is located within Ontario’s vast expanse of soggy muskeg and peat bogs, dotted with black spruce, jack pine, and white birch. It’s a globally significant wetland and a massive carbon storehouse believed to annually sequester the equivalent of one-third of Ontario’s total carbon emissions. Indigenous communities, like the Neskantaga First Nation, have contributed the least to world greenhouse gas emissions and have the smallest ecological footprints on Earth, yet are among the most impacted by climate change. Reeling from the twin crises of COVID-19 and the lack of clean water, leaders in this small Anishinaabe community are saying, “Enough.”

They are headed to court to challenge the government for failing to fulfill its duty to consult and accommodate in a way that respects and honours the community’s own Anishinaabe protocols for making decisions of this magnitude. The case also argues that the main north-south mining road being built to the “Ring of Fire” is a major industrial access road that will fragment intact boreal ecosystems and bisect Neskantaga territory. “We believe it is our duty to protect the Attawapiskat River watershed,” says former Chief Wayne Moonias. McFaulds Lake, the site of a proposed mining development area, is connected to the Attawapiskat river. The watershed provides Neskantaga families with summer to winter fishing. Says Moonias, “We harvest many fish; each spring


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LOVE LIVES ON IN LOCKDOWN

4min
pages 88-90

KENYA'S WILDLIFE TOURISM: A CASUALTY OF COVID GETS A LIFELINE

4min
pages 84-87

WANDER WOMEN: Journeys for Women, by Women, with Insight Vacations

2min
pages 82-83

MUSKOKA: Exploring The Beauty of Ontario's Cottage Country

2min
page 81

BEST CANADIAN ROAD TRIPS FOR STOPPING AND SMELLING THE FLOWERS

2min
page 80

CELEBRATING TORONTO’S RAVINES

2min
pages 78-79

Canada and Impressionism: New Horizons

1min
pages 76-77

MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS THAT GIVE BACK

7min
pages 72-75

PEACH PB&J ENERGY BITES • PEACH BELLINI COCKTAIL • BLENDER PANCAKES

3min
pages 70-71

BUTTER CHICKEN NAAN PIZZA

1min
page 69

WHITE BEAN DIP THREE WAYS

1min
page 68

BBQ ONTARIO LEG OF LAMB

1min
page 67

HOW SHEEP ARE MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE

2min
page 66

St. Lawrence Market: Supporting Small Businesses and Feeding the Community

2min
pages 64-65

5 Reasons to Choose Organic

2min
page 63

NUTRITION CONNECTIONS: FAMILIES AND FOOD

2min
page 62

EAT, GROW, SHARE: GROWING A GREENER FUTURE

2min
page 61

CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM Supporting Canadian Communities

2min
page 60

PUTTING MENTAL HEALTH INTO FOCUS

2min
pages 58-59

Corporate Impact Investing Is a Critical Part of Solving Global Problems

2min
pages 56-57

Safe, Effective Medicines Are Key to Pet Health & Welfare

2min
pages 54-55

A Movement of Everyday Heroes

2min
pages 52-53

SCIENTISTS IN SCHOOL IS HELPING TO RAISE THE NEXT SCIENCE LEADERS AND INNOVATORS

2min
page 51

Vince Carter Launches Scholarship Program Amidst a Very Challenging Time for Many

2min
page 50

FINE THE ENGINEERS OF TOMORROW WITH BETTER STORIES TODAY

3min
pages 48-49

FULBRIGHT

3min
pages 46-47

MEET RICCARDO: BECAUSE OF YOU, RICCARDO CAN PLAY SPORTS!

2min
pages 44-45

THE POWER OF YOGA: ACHIEVING SELF-CARE THROUGH A SENSE OF COMMUNITY

2min
page 43

THE LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER GUIDE TO SELF-CARE

2min
page 42

HEROICS ARE NOT ALWAYS ABOUT SAVING LIVES—BUT SAVING QUALITY OF LIFE.

1min
pages 40-41

LEVERAGING THE POWER OF HEALTH VOICES

2min
page 39

WHAT IS COVID ANTIBODY TESTING, ANYWAY?

2min
page 38

A LOOK INSIDE THE WELLSPRING CANCER COMMUNITY

4min
pages 36-37

A SPARK TO IGNITE NEW IDEAS TO DISRUPT CANCER CARE

2min
pages 34-35

THE FIGHT AGAINST PERIOD POVERTY: DAYS FOR GIRLS CANADA TAKES CHARGE

4min
pages 32-33

EXPLORING THE OPEN OCEANS

4min
pages 28-30

A HEALER A HERO MASTER CORPORAL NATALIE FORCIER'S WELLNESS JOURNEY

3min
pages 26-27

5 LOAVES, 2 FISH, AND A DREAM: The Story of Seema's 5n2 Kitchens

4min
pages 24-25

CELEBRITY MOTHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

4min
pages 22-23

WATER IS LIFE: STAND WITH NESKANTAGA

3min
pages 20-21

HOW TO OBSERVE GREAT LAKES AWARENESS DAY

2min
pages 18-19

COURAGE, CULTURE, AND CANDOR: TRACIE LÉOST AMPLIFIES THE VOICES OF INDIGENOUS YOUTH

4min
pages 16-17

The Opportunity of A Lifetime

3min
pages 14-15

P.K. SUBBAN: A HERO ON AND OFF THE ICE

6min
pages 10-13
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