“Merciful Gods!” she exclaimed, clasping her hands. “Gone—fled in the night!... Clytie, Clytie, how could you cause me such sorrow? Make our house the scorn of envious neighbors—What will your father say? He will rage and curse you....”Short Video
28The Public of Service Alliance of Canada has partnered with the community of Grassy Narrows to launch this campaign demanding safe drinking water in First Nations communities.
Glaucus nodded assent.Turning frightfully pale, he tottered and covered his eyes with both hands as though to escape a sight full of awe and horror.Grassy Narrows is only one of more than 100 First Nations communities that do not have access to safe water for drinking, cooking and bathing.
“Whom do you mean?”The #ThirstyforJustice campaign videos were developed in collaboration with award-winning documentary filmmaker Franois Ploquin.
“Your tongue is smooth, Periphas! But I do not trust you.”XIII.Share this video and tag @JustinTrudeau and #ThirstyforJustice.

Mini-documentary
“When you sound the horn, Periphas, twenty Pelasgians will hasten to your aid.”Its a struggle every day for the people of Grassy Narrows because they do not have access to cleandrinking water. Neither to more than 100 First Nations communities in Canada.
“Simpleton!” said Lyrcus laughing. “That is no human blood.” And he pointed to a huge dead wild-boar, which two men could scarcely carry on a lance flung over their shoulders. “After the hunt,” he continued, “we wanted to put the great heavy beast on the horse; but it was frightened, bolted, and ran home.”Take action today.
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The voices of Grassy Narrows
This resolve was soon to be tested.Interview with Chief Simon Fobister. Represents more than 800 community members in Grassy Narrows who have no access to safe drinking water. Wants action. Now.
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