Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and Water

Reports on Canada

231 Calls for Justice.” KAIROS Canada.

Adamson, Rebecca, Charlene Aleck, Mysti Babineau et. al. 2020. "Open letter to the CEOs of major global asset managers, banks, and insurers." October 19. 

Affolder, Natasha, Katy Allen, and Sascha Paruk. 2011. “Independent Environmental Oversight: A Report for the Giant Mine Remediation Environmental Assessment.” Vancouver: The University of British Columbia.

Amnesty International. 2016. “Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Gender, Indigenous Rights, and Energy Development in Northeast British Columbia, Canada.”

Amnesty International. 2016. “The Point of No Return: The Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada Threatened by the Site C Dam.”

Anaya, James. 2014. “The Situation of Indigenous Peoples In Canada.” UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

Archibald, Linda and Mary Crnkovich. 1999. “If Gender Mattered: A Case Study of Inuit Women, Land Claims and the Voisey’s Bay Nickel Project.” Status of Women Canada.

Bertinat, Pablo, Jorge Chemes, and Lyda Fernanda Forero. 2021. “Energy Transition: Contributions for Collective Reflection.” Transnational Institute and Taller Ecologista.

Commission of Inquiry Respecting the Muskrat Falls Project. 2020. “Final Report.”

Corbeil, Matthew. 2019. “Ontario’s Resource Revenue Sharing Agreements.” The Bullet, October 8.

Costa, Silvana D., Ana Carolina Silva, and Vivien Hui. 2006. “What are the opportunities and challenges for Women in Fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) Mining in Canada? An Exploratory Study.”

Earthworks et. al. 2016. “Post-Mount Polley Tailings Dam Safety in Transboundary British Columbia.”

FemNorthNet. Publications.  

FNWARM. 2018. “Mount Polley Mine Disaster Check Up: Inaction, Uncertainty and Ongoing Risks For BC.”

Friends of the Earth International. 2021. “If it’s not feminist, it’s not just. Women’s voices, analysis and action towards a just energy transition.

Goldbooth, Dallas, Alberto Saldamando, and Kyle Gracey. 2021. “Indigenous Resistance Against Carbon.” Indigenous Environmental Network and Oil Change International.

Hart, Ramsey and Dawn Hoogeveen. 2012. “Introduction to the Legal Framework for Mining in Canada.” Ottawa: MiningWatch.

Hegen, Tom. 2021. “Harmful Impacts of Mining.” Responsible Mining Foundation.

Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade. 2017. “Standing Rock of The North: The Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Secwepemc Risk Assessment.”

KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives. 2015. “Gendered Impacts: Indigenous Women and Resource Extraction, KAIROS Symposium Executive Summary.” Toronto: Ontario.

KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives et. al. 2017. “Canada: Violence against Indigenous women and girls.”

Lewis, Emily. 2013. “Reclaiming Lands, Restoring Rights.” MJAC Victoria.

Marshall, Judith. 2018. “Tailings Dam Spills at Mount Polley and Mariana: Chronicles of Disasters Foretold.” Vancouver: CCPA.

Mills, Suzanne, Martha Dowsley, and Emilie Cameron. 2013. “Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development.” Gap Analysis Report #14. Draft.

Menard, Aubrey and Elizabeth Moses. 2021. “Gender and Extractive Governance: Lessons from Existing Legal and Policy Frameworks.” Natural Resource Governance Institute.

MiningWatch Canada. 2004. “Overburdened: Understanding the Impacts of Mineral Extraction on Women’s Health in Mining Communities.” MiningWatch. Ottawa, Canada.

Morrill, Jan et. al. 2020. “Safety First: Guidelines for Responsible Mine Tailings Management.” Earthworks and MiningWatch Canada.

National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO). 2008. “Resource Extraction and Aboriginal Communities in Northern Canada, Gender Considerations.”

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. 2019. “Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, Volume 1a.”

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. 2019. “Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, Volume 1b.”

Nobel Women’s Initiative. 2013. “Breaking Ground: Women, Oil and Climate Change in Alberta and British Columbia.” Ottawa: Canada.

Nunatsiavut Government. 2016. “Lake Melville: Avativut, Kanuittailinnivut (Our Environment, Our Health).”

Parfitt, Ben. 2017. “Fracking, First Nations and Water: Respecting Indigenous rights and better protecting our shared resources.” Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada. 2005. “Mining Fact Sheet: Impacts of Resource Extraction on Inuit Women.”

Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada. 2014. “The Impact of Resource Extraction on Inuit Women and Families in Qamani’tuaq, Nunavut Territory. A Qualitative Assessment.”

Pictou, Sherry et. al. 2021. “Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Grandmothers - Land/Water Defenders Sharing and Learning Circle: Generating Knowledge for Action.” KAIROS Canada.

Quebec Native Women. 2012. “Guidelines for Research with Aboriginal Women.”

Sanic, Teresa. 2014. “KAIROS Participatory Research with Partners on Free, Prior and Informed Consent: CEIBA’s experience in Guatemala.” Toronto: Canada.

Shandro, Janis et. al. 2014. “Community Health and Safety in the Nak’al Bun/Stuart Lake Region During the Construction Phase of the Mount Milligan Mine.”

Shuswap National Tribal Council Team. 2018. “Secwépemc Lands and Resources Law Research Project.”

Stienstra, Deborah et. al. 2016. “Gendered and Intersectional Implications of Energy and Resource Extraction in Resource-based Communities in Canada’s North.” Feminist Northern Network.

Stop Line 3. "Movement to Stop Line 3: An Introduction for Accomplices." Zine.

Subcommittee on International Human Rights. 2019. “Raising Her Voice: Confronting the Unique Challenges Facing Women Human Rights Defenders.” House of Commons Canada.

The Canadian Centre for the Study of Resource Conflict. 2009. “Corporate Social Responsibility: Movements and Footprints of Canadian Mining and Exploration Firms in the Developing World.”

Tiny House Warriors. 2022. “Comic: The Fight Against the Transmountain Pipeline Expansion.”

Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. 2019. “10 Canadian Mining Companies: Financial Details and Violations.”

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.

Walter, Mariana, Yannick Deniau, and Viviana Vargas. 2021. “Backgrounder: Mapping Community Resistance to the Impacts and Discourses of Mining for the Energy Transition in the Americas.” Environmental Justice Atlas y MiningWatch Canada.

Yellowhead Institute. 2019. “Land Back: A Yellowhead Institute Red Paper.”

Yukon Status of Women Council et. al. 2000. “Gaining Ground: Women, Mining, and the Environment.”
 

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