subMedia Shorts
Our collection of short news segments, riot porn mash-ups, action recaps, front-line reportbacks, hot takes, and calls for support – all optimized for social media attention spans.
On March 21st, Black Lives Matter activists pitched tents at the Toronto Police headquarters and started an occupation to protest the police killings of Andrew Loku, Jermaine Carby, Alex Wettlaufer, Melkioro Gahungu, and others.
Every March 15 for the past 20 years, people in Montreal invade the streets of this Canadian city, to denounce police brutality.
Tomorrow is the 20th combative protest against police brutality in Montreal. To celebrate this occasion, we bring you several videos produced by CMAQ, an Montreal independent media collective affiliated with Indymedia.
When indigenous environmental activist Berta Caceres was gunned down in her home in Honduras, her friend and eco-activist Gustavo Castro was also shot and survived the attack, but now fears for his life.
Activists disrupted the world’s largest mining convention to hold a vigil for the people killed for opposing Canadian mining projects around the world.
Today several masked up Warriors visited the office of Canadian Minister of Justice, Jody Wilson-Raybould.
A group of Secwpemc women shut down a treaty vote being held by the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council.
Every year on Valentine’s Day, thousands of people across Turtle Island brave freezing temperatures to remember our stolen sisters.
Yesterday marked the first day in court for three brave women who shut down Enbridge’s Line 9 tar sands pipeline.
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On Sunday January 17th, Coast Salish Territories, 7 activists boarded a Kinder Morgan rig, drilling test holes for a proposed oil terminal for their Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline.
Mainstream media reports claim that on Monday, Enbridge shutdown the Line 9 tar sands pipeline for security reasons. This is what actually happened.
Today people in so called Quebec shut down the valve of Enbridge’s controversial Line 9B pipeline.
Kahnawake Mohawks made good on their promise to escalate actions, by blocking train traffic for over an hour, since Montreal’s mayor hasn’t canceled the scheduled 8 billion litre raw sewage water dump.
A warning to Montreal’s Mayor Coderre from Mohawk women not to dump human waste in the St. Lawrence river.
Tsimshian people in so-called “BC” square off against Petronas LNG workers trying to carry out drilling in and around the sensitive ecosystem of Lelu Island.
In the 1990s the Nuxalk Nation engaged in a campaign of direct action to stop logging in the Great Bear Rainforest, before their struggle was hijacked and betrayed by NGOs like Greenpeace.
First Nations women and supporters sent a clear message to TransCanada this Wednesday evening that the Energy East pipeline is not welcome through First Nations lands.
Indigenous land defenders blocking energy company Petronas from building a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on Lelu Island.
TransCanada workers kicked off Unist’ot’en land, where the company is seeking to build several pipelines for tar sands oil and fracked gas.
Chevron executives try to gain access to Unist’ot’en territories by giving a gift of bottled water and industrial tobacco.