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Lois Frank, grandmother and professor, receives award for her courage fighting fracking

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Jessica Ernst

Lois Frank, grandmother, professor and Blood Tribe member, receives award for her courage fighting fracking and standing up for her rights by Council of Canadians, October 27, 2012, Nanaimo, British Columbia

Source:  Ernst presentation at Mount Royal University, October 12, 2012

[Refer also to: POWERS Alberta Frack Workshop (September 10, 2011, Cochrane) Blood Tribe 8:28 min. by Will Koop, release date September 18, 2011)

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