Ta’Kaiya Blaney Sings “Shallow Waters” at Vancouver No Tankers Rally

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Eleven year-old Ta’Kaiya Blaney of the Sliammon First Nation sings her hit song “Shallow Waters” to some 2,000 people outside the Vancouver Art Gallery. She tells the audience one year ago on this day she was chased from Enbridge’s Vancouver office when she tried to present her song to company officials. 

 

 

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About Damien Gillis

Damien Gillis is a Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker with a focus on environmental and social justice issues - especially relating to water, energy, and saving Canada's wild salmon - working with many environmental organizations in BC and around the world. He is the co-founder, along with Rafe Mair, of The Common Sense Canadian, and a board member of both the BC Environmental Network and the Haig-Brown Institute.

2 thoughts on “Ta’Kaiya Blaney Sings “Shallow Waters” at Vancouver No Tankers Rally

  1. Such a great leader at 11 years old. We all need to listen and do something that would make a small impact. If we all did something small it would add up to something big. Keep up the great fight.

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