Why We Turned Our Backs on the Canadian Government

Dec 9, 2011

Why We Turned Our Backs on the Canadian Government

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By: Sonia Grant, James Hutt, Matthew Chisholm, Brigette Depape, Meghan McCarthy, and Karen Rooney

 

“What’s your excuse?” an angry UN security guard asked us when we were being detained in the dark bowels of the Durban International Convention Centre. We remained silent. We restrained ourselves from pointing out that if anyone needs to be issuing excuses, it’s the Canadian government. Can it justify the human rights violations and environmental degradation caused by tar sands exploitation? Does it excuse the dismissal of historical responsibility to take serious action on climate injustice? Will Peter Kent, Canada’s Environment Minister, really explain why he is herenegotiating on behalf of polluting corporations rather than the people living in Canada?

No.

Lets take the story back a little bit. On Wednesday, we rose from our seats in the plenary of COP-17 and turned our backs to Peter Kent during his opening statement. All eyes in the room shifted their gaze from Canada’s Environment Minister, who continued to regurgitate the same series of scripted lies he’s been spewing for several months, to our silent protest of Canada’s horrendous climate policy. A few minutes later, we were escorted out of the plenary by armed UN security guards, but not before a booming round of applause broke out in support of our message.

We stood up and turned our backs to a government that has disregarded the voices of our generation and of peoples on the front-lines of climate change all around the world. We stood up because we refuse to be silenced. We have tried over and over to engage in meaningful dialogue with our government to no avail. We have been left with no choice but to take collective direct action to defend our futures and demand that the Canadian government start putting people before polluters.  We won’t lose any sleep over being stripped of our accreditation to COP-17 when so much is at stake.

It’s time for more and more Canadians to join in solidarity with the millions of people across the globe who are demanding climate justice. Enough is enough. Lets start standing together, en masse, and fight for our right to a just and sustainable future.

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This blog was also posted on http://canadianyouthdelegation.wordpress.com/ . Check out this site for updates on COP17.