RE:In the Sacred Headwaters, There’s Hope and HealingWow. Just wow. Talk about bad PR! But, hey, as Troy likes to say, Arctos is not our problem anymore. It's in the hands of the BC gov. Reindustrialization of the Western world as we deglobalize vs the Tahltan's sacred headwaters. It's a no-brainer! Salmon all the way, of course. Duh!
Captured on film, Caden takes his first steps as a baby, learns to trap in the winter with his dad, confronts the CEO of Fortune Minerals as a 9-year old kid, and eventually walks the land on his own as a teenager. It's like some folks went out of their way to make a whole film to smear Fortune Minerals and Mr Goad. Is that possible? Or is Fortune Minerals an incidental villain in this heartwarming tale? Tamo Campos is the grandson of environrmental steward and guru, David Suzuki. His snowboarding bro, Jasper Snow Rosen, has been fighting Fortune Minerals for years, in between carving up the slopes. I'd like to know: was this important film self-funded?
One thing seems certain, we're going right down to the wire. Anyone know the month of the Arctos lease buyback option in 2025?