Eco-Radical Organizations

Watershed Security Fund (WSF)

The Watershed Security Fund is just another organization created by “American Influence Dollars” to thwart legally approved industrial developments. The difference here is they “using” aboriginals to do what “white radical environmentalists” could not do. The First Nations Fisheries Council (FNFC) and Coastal First Nations (CFN) collaborate as distinct, complementary Indigenous-led organizations in B.C. to strengthen Aboriginal title and rights in fisheries and marine management. The Coastal First Nations (CFN) is an “American Influence Dollars” funded environmentalist organization. The entire cobweb leads back to “American Influence Dollars

“You will be known by the company you keep” is a proverb meaning people judge your character, values, and habits based on the friends and associates you surround yourself with. It implies that social circles influence your behavior and reputation, suggesting you adopt the traits of those you spend time with.

 

The Watershed Security Fund (WSF) The following is a copy and paste from their website. It is a collaboration between the First Nations Fisheries Council (FNFC) and the Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia  (REFBC) who also created yet another label called the Fair Mining Collaborative   They created an intentional maze created to hide anti industry  “American Influence Dollars“.

Below is a list of organizations they call “partners”, a list of EcoRadicals Organizations.  If these radical organizations are “partners” what does it say about the Fair Mining Collaborative or the Real Estate Foundation of BC?

 

Amnesty International
British Columbia Environmental Network
Center for Science in Public Participation
Clayoquot Action
CodeBlue BC
Concerned Citizens of Quesnel Lake
David Suzuki Foundation
Dogwood
Ecojustice Canada
Environmental Law Centre
Fair Mining Collaborative
First Nations Women Advocating Responsible Mining
Northern Confluence (one woman band by Nikki Scuse)
Raven Trust
Rivers Without Borders
Salmon Beyond Borders
Sierra Club BC
Skeenawild Conservation Trust
SumOfUs
West Coast Environmental Law
Wilderness Committee
Wildsight

 

Working towards establishing a permanent funding stream, co-developed and co-governed with First Nations, to support building resilient and healthy watersheds across the province.

The First Nations Water Caucus — with the First Nations Fisheries Council (FNFC) — and the Real Estate Foundation of BC (REFBC) are honoured to collaborate as partners in this inspiring, impactful, and healing work.

On March 6, 2023, the Province of BC made a historic investment by announcing an initial $100 million to ignite the formation of the Watershed Security Fund. Established through a collaboration between the Province of BC and the BC-First Nations Water Table, the Watershed Security Fund represents a significant milestone in safeguarding the health of our province’s invaluable watersheds.

Quoting again from their website:

As interim stewards, teams and leaders from the First Nations Water Caucus, the First Nations
Fisheries Council (acting as secretariat to the FNWC), and the Real Estate Foundation of BC
continue to strengthen our partnership and improve upon how we work together to ensure the
successful long-term implementation and growth of the Fund’s programs and objectives.
In this inaugural year of the WSF Grants Program, we received 292 applications during two intakes,
totaling over $74 million in requests to undertake projects in watersheds across territories in B.C.
While we celebrated the allocation of the first $5 million across 26 projects in our first intake in
2024, we also recognize the urgent need to grow the Fund’s initial endowment and other flow-through
contributions —which will enable us to direct more funding toward watershed initiatives that support
reconciliation, collaboration, and ecosystem health. Contributions from REFBC will enable us to
fund another $7 million from our second grants intake in April 2025

More quotes: All of this justified under the premise of upholding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)

In 2020, it received $27 million in stimulus funding from the Province of BC to manage the Healthy Watersheds Initiative.

 

Using Tax Dollars to fund division between aboriginals and society.
Using Tax Dollars to fund division between aboriginals and society.

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