Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Clyde-River-Supreme-Court-of-Canada-Ruling-on-Seismic-Blasting-27MZIFJXVKOL0.htmlConceptually similarClyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYFACompleted★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYFECompleted★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYFICompleted★★★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYFWCompleted★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYFFCompleted★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYG0Completed★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYG2Completed★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYG3Completed★★★★Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingGP0STQYG4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQYG9Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingFormer mayor and community leader from Clyde River Jerry Natanine was all smiles walking up to Parliament Hill after hearing the news that the Supreme Court has upheld Clyde River's appeal, on July 26 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The community of Clyde River, Nunavut, received a favourable ruling from Canada's highest court on their case to uphold their rights as Indigenous Peoples and protect their home, the Arctic, from the impacts of seismic blasting.Greenpeace Canada was invited to support Clyde River's legal battle and has been working closely with the community since July 2014. Jerry Natanine travelled to Ottawa, Canada's capital city, to receive the Supreme Court's ruling and host a press conference.Locations:Canada-North America-Ontario-OttawaDate:26 Jul, 2017Credit:© David Kawai / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3442px X 2295pxKeywords:Celebrations-Climate (campaign title)-Court cases-Day-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-One person-Outdoors-Parliament buildings-Positive mood-Seismic testingShoot:Clyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic BlastingOn Wednesday July 26, 2017, the community of Clyde River, Nunavut, received a favorable ruling from Canada's highest court on their case to uphold their rights as Indigenous Peoples and protect their home, the Arctic, from the impacts of seismic blasting. Greenpeace Canada was invited to support Clyde River's legal battle and has been working closely with the community since July 2014. Clyde River's former mayor and community leader, Jerry Natanine, travelled to Ottawa, Canada's capital city, to receive the Supreme Court's ruling and host a press conference.Related Collections:MEDIA ACCESS: Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Clyde RiverClyde River Supreme Court of Canada Ruling on Seismic Blasting (Photo & Video)