Jeff Green | Oct 18, 2007
Feature Article - October 18, 2007 Feature Article - October 18, 2007
Raging Grannies
On October 15, the Ottawa Raging Grannies visited the uranium protest site near sharbot Lake to lend their support to Donna Dillman on Day 8 of her hunger strike. The Ottawa Raging Grannies wrote several anti-uranium mining songs for this event and sang them for Donna at the protest site. Algonquin protesters have begun to build a shelter on the site, outside of the gate, in anticipation of an agreement to enter inot mediation talks withe the Provincial and Federal GovernmentsMore Stories
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