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SUMMARY:Killer Water: Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:\nKiller Water: Film Screening \nThe toxic legacy of Canada’s oil sands industry for Indigenous communities\nMarch 12th – 6:30pm to 9:30pm | Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5\n\n\nIn the middle of the Boreal Forest, toxic waste from oil production fills giant reservoirs that the industry refers to as tailings “ponds.” The toxic “ponds” scar the landscape, threaten the Athabasca watershed and imperil Indigenous communities living nearby. \nKiller Water, by award-winning journalist Brandi Morin and filmmaker/director Geordie Day delves deep into the heart of this environmental crisis that plagues the Alberta oil sands, uncovering hidden truths that have long been ignored. Through stunning visuals and powerful narratives, Morin and Day take viewers on a journey through Fort Chipewyan that highlights the injustices faced by the Indigenous community living in the shadow of this industrial development.\nRegister to watch Killer Water on the big screen! Get the chance to hear from Brandi Morin in person and enjoy a catered reception complete with action opportunities.\nEvent Details\nWhat: Killer Water: Film Screening\nWhen: Wednesday March 12th, 6:30pm ET\nReception, followed by a Screening and Discussion featuring Brandi Morin\nWhere: Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5\nAs it stands, the tailings’ pollution isn’t going anywhere–in fact it’s growing–leaving destruction and injustice in its wake. Join us as we watch Killer Water, and explore the crucial need for action and accountability together.\nWe recognize this event takes place during Ramadan. If you would like to know about accommodations made available to you during the event, please reach out to engagement@environmentaldefence.ca and we will be in touch.\n\n
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