Press Release
August 20, 2024
The devastating mercury crisis in Grassy Narrows First Nation has persisted for decades, ever since 9 tonnes of mercury was dumped upstream in the 1960s, with little action from governments to help the people.
To this day, most Grassy Narrows members get no compensation for the serious impacts of the ongoing mercury crisis on their health, culture, and livelihoods. To make matters worse, Ontario is still allowing mining exploration on Grassy Narrows lands against Grassy Narrows’ will.
This year, The United Church of Canada has officially endorsed the Grassy Narrows River Run. The Climate Justice staff team and Indigenous Ministries and Justice are working collaboratively to support the grassroots people organizing the River Run. We invite all United Church folks across Turtle Island to join with them on their path to achieve mercury justice and freedom!
How you can help
How United Church communities of faith can support the River Run
Shepherding God,
as churches across these lands ring bells of liberty and love:
lead us on the path to justice,
lead us on the path to freedom,
lead us on the path of healing, and
lead us on the path to solidarity
as we journey with the youth and community members of Grassy Narrows,
and join them in the fight for environmental justice.
May these bells stir us towards resounding actions,
until all have access to clean waters,
and the abundant life that such waters provides.
Guide us, Great Shepherd, today and every day,
on the path that leads to the flourishing of your Good Creation.
Amen.
To learn more about the River Run, please visit the Free Grassy Narrows website(opens in a new tab)
Background
Grassy Nations people are powerful leaders in the movement for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice. They have shown us that we can fight for justice against all odds and make real gains.
Together Grassy Narrows people have kicked the world’s largest newsprint company off Grassy Narrows lands, forced the government to commit to clean up the English and Wabigoon Rivers, comprehensively reform the Mercury Disability Board, and build a Mercury Care Home and Treatment Centre in Grassy Narrows.
They won’t stop until Grassy Narrows has the good life that they enjoyed before mercury.
Come out to show your support for Grassy Narrows’ fight for mercury justice!
In September 2024, community members and leaders will travel 1,700 km from Grassy Narrows to Toronto to demand that Ontario and Canada:
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