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"The land is so important to us it is
just like sacred or holy ground."
- John Charles McDonald, Elder

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Poplar River, Manitoba
R0B 0Z0
P:204-244-2267
F:204-244-2690



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"We as First Nation people in this territory have had this natural environment for generations. We have lived off this land. We have sustained our families on this land. We do not have pollution, our trees in their natural state are still there, including our boreal forest. The animals and all living things are well in our area and we want to keep it that way." -Poplar River community member

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"Life is about healing and nurturing your body, your spirit. Without the life we receive from the air, the trees, the water, and animals, we will not survive. Let us do all we can to help keep the natural forests that we have to sustain us." -Poplar River community member

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"We need to protect our land, to tell people what to do and not to do. The Elders did that. When they spoke everyone listened." -Edward Valiquette, Elder

Poplar River Today

News

Poplar River First Nation is posting selected media coverage about their protected lands vision and the First Nation Accord World Heritage Site nomination. Media coverage is listed by source and then by date.

If you notice media items that we may have missed please forward a copy to webmaster@PoplarRiverFirstNation.ca.

Government | Media | Environmental Organizations | News Archives

Government

May 17, 2007: 1,500 scientists urge saving Canada's boreal forest Manitoba NDP

May 11, 2007: Today's NDP moves forward with East Side protection Manitoba NDP

May 7, 2007: New opportunities for young people to work, live and play in Manitoba (Under 'Play') Manitoba NDP

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General Media

May 22, 2008: Boreal Forest Activist Receives Order of Manitoba The Drum

May 12, 2007: Doer Vows To Protect Pristine Park Reserve (DOC) Winnipeg Free Press

April 25, 2007: First Things First - Canadian Sophia Rabliauskas fights to protect her First Nation territory Grist

April 23, 2007: Manitoba woman wins international award for protecting boreal forest Canadian Press

April 22, 2007: Manitoba woman wins international award for protecting boreal forest MacLeans

April 22, 2007: Manitoba boreal forest activist honoured CBC

April 22, 2007: 'Guardian of forest' wins prize for work(DOC) Winnipeg Free Press

April 22, 2007: Guardian of the forest (DOC) Winnipeg Free Press

April 22, 2007: Manitoba woman wins international environmental award(DOC) Globe & Mail

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Environmental Organizations

April 15, 2008: Manitoba Budget Supports World Heritage Site Manitoba Wildlands

May/June, 2007: Poplar River Celebrates International Environmental Prize Eco-Journal

May 2007: The Goldman Environmental Prize, 2007 North American Winner The Goldman Environmental Prize

May 15, 2007: Doer Promises Protection for Aboriginal Lands Manitoba Wildlands

May 15, 2007: Poplar River Protection Promised in Election Manitoba Wildlands

May 8, 2007: Green Green Water International Tour Manitoba Wildlands

April 28, 2007: Manitoban Wins Goldman Environmental Prize Manitoba Wildlands

April 2007: Poplar River First Nation Lands Wait for Permanent Protection Sierra Club of Canada, Green Gazette

March/April 2007: Poplar River First Nation Lands Wait for Permanent Protection(PDF) Manitoba Eco-Network, Eco-Journal

March 1, 2007: NRDC Urges Boreal Lands Protection Manitoba Wildlands

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Contact Ray Rabliauskas, Lands Management Coordinator
Poplar River, Manitoba, Canada R0B 0Z0 Ph: 204-244-2267 Fax: 204-244-2690
E-mail: info@PoplarRiverFirstNation.ca or the webmaster@PoplarRiverFirstNation.ca

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