Showing posts with label uranium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uranium. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Portfolio Wolverine

 I did illustrations for this short "The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree" by Rezolution Pictures back in 2014. 

If you are in Quebec City next month, make sure to check out "the International Uranium Film Festival coming to Quebec City April 15th-25th! 
"The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree" will be screening at the opening ceremony". 

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If you are also in Toronto April 28, 30 and May 2nd, you can also catch Wolverine screening at the International Canadian Documentary Festival @ Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival

box office link>>

#StandAgainstUranium #UraniumFreeFuture

Here is the trailer available on Vimeo:



It also premièred at the Berlin uranium film fest last fall. 

A big niawenkowa / mishtii jininaskumitinawao to Rezolution Pictures for this visual creative opportunity.

Akuda, wachiya - ATS

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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Wolverine 2014

Wachiya, an update on my portfolio.
Collaborated on this project with some drawings for a short film with Rezolution Pictures.
Check out the trailer for "The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree".

#StandAgainstUranium http://t.co/8DyPbvQAWd

http://vimeo.com/108474993

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

James Bay Cree Nation Responds to Licensing Decision of the CanadianNuclear Safety Commission

James Bay Cree Nation Responds to Licensing Decision of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

"On October 17, 2012 the CNSC announced that it would issue a licence to Strateco Resources Inc. to proceed with an advanced exploration project at the Matoush uranium ore body site, located near the Cree community of Mistissini. Strateco Resources Inc.'s project at Matoush is the most advanced proposed uranium project to date in Eeyou Istchee, and also in Quebec."

Click on link to read the response.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1054607/james-bay-cree-nation-responds-to-licensing-decision-of-the-canadian-nuclear-safety-commission