Killer Water: Exposing the Toxic Legacy of Alberta’s Tar Sands
Award-winning journalist Brandi Morin and award-winning filmmaker/director Geordie Day have teamed up to create a powerful new feature documentary, “Killer Water.” This film exposes the toxic legacy of Alberta’s tar sands and its devastating impact on Indigenous communities.
The film follows Morin and Day as they travel to Alberta to investigate the environmental and health impacts of the tar sands. They interview Indigenous people living in the area and uncover the truth about the devastating effects of the tar sands on their communities.
The film highlights the stories of Indigenous people who have been affected by the tar sands, including those who have been forced to leave their homes due to the pollution. It also features interviews with experts who explain the science behind the tar sands and the potential health risks associated with them.
The film also looks at the environmental impact of the tar sands, including the destruction of the boreal forest and the contamination of the Athabasca River. It also examines the political and economic implications of the tar sands, including the lack of government oversight and the lack of corporate accountability.
Killer Water is an important film that sheds light on the devastating effects of the tar sands on Indigenous communities. It is a powerful reminder of the need for greater government oversight and corporate accountability when it comes to the exploitation of natural resources.
The film is an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about the tar sands and their impact on Indigenous communities. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the environmental and health impacts of the tar sands and the need for greater government oversight and corporate accountability.
Killer Water is an important film that sheds light on the devastating effects of the tar sands on Indigenous communities. It is a powerful reminder of the need for greater government oversight and corporate accountability when it comes to the exploitation of natural resources. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the environmental and health impacts of the tar sands and the need for greater government oversight and corporate accountability.