
Idle No More
Idle No More is a social movement that began in 2012, led by Indigenous peoples in Canada, advocating for the rights of Indigenous communities and the protection of their lands, waters, and cultures. It emerged in response to government policies seen as disrespectful or harmful to Indigenous sovereignty and environmental sustainability. The movement highlights issues like treaty rights, environmental conservation, and social justice, encouraging awareness and activism through protests and education. Its goal is to foster greater respect, recognition, and equitable treatment for Indigenous peoples within Canadian society and beyond.