By Wes Prankard
(A brief foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper –
Wes Prankard, a 14-year-old, now possibly 15 or going on 15 from Niagara Falls, Ontario, is someone I feel privileged to have met on a ‘Meeting on the Bus’ – an event held by other local citizens to promote use of regional transit in Niagara.
Wes was there to discuss the amazing work he and others were doing to make like better for Native peoples in the northern Ontario community of Attawapiskat, by raising money for playgrounds for the children there and promoting support across Canada for other needs in that community.
This extraordinary young Niagara resident became and friend of the Native peoples of Attawapistat and of its beloved Chief, Theresa Spence, who is now on a hunger strike she is prepared to carry through until death unless Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, agrees to meet with her and other Native representatives across the country to discuss treaties Canada once signed with First Nations peoples that should have afforded them a better life than many of them are living today.
Niagara At Large is pleased to run this piece by Wes Prankard. Please read it with an open heart and do what you can to convince Canada’s federal government to show even a fraction of the interest it has in tar sands and spending billions of our dollars on fighter jets on improving the lives of Canada’s First People.)
Now here is Wes Prankard’s message

Wes Prankard, a Niagara Falls, Ontario resident and young advocate for Native Peoples, gives a necklace to his friend, Chief Theresa Spence, on day eleven of her hunger strike in Ottawa.
‘I am very worried about Chief Theresa Spence of Attawapiskat. Right now (as of this writing on Saturday, December 29, 2012) she is on day 19 of
her hunger strike and, because I know her and have spent time with
her, I know that she is prepared to die for her people. She has always been.
When I first met Chief Spence, she was living in the homeless shelter with
her daughters because she had given up her house to a single mom whose
house burnt down. That is the kind of selfless leader Chief Spence is – and
that’s why I worry about her. Continue reading →
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