Water Not Coal
Sign the petition to protect Alberta’s Rockies and our water. The petition must be signed in person!
🙏 Please sign the petition Alberta 🙏
Visit waternotcoal.ca to find a signing station near you!
#waternotcoal #petition #alberta
ATTENTION ANGLERS: E.S. 1 opens June 16th but our petition to protect Alberta’s rivers from coal mining CLOSES June 10th.
We need all hands on deck to protect the Oldman river and other critical native trout habitat across the eastern slopes. Sign the petition and even better sign up to collect signatures with us today. Link in Bio.
Post inspired by @sportsmenbwca
#waternotcoal #flyfishing #fishalberta

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

📋You don't have much time left to sign the Water Not Coal petition. We have less than three weeks to get 178,000 signatures to prevent new coal mines from being built in Alberta's water source.
Our volunteer canvassers are working hard to make sure there is a signing location near you. Get out there and sign this week! 💧💚🏔️
Not seeing anywhere near you? Hundreds of more signing spots at the link in our bio 🔗

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PLEASE READ 💙🌊 To my fellow Albertans, particularly Edmontonians: join us today between 1-4:30pm at the Whitemud Equine Centre for live music, solidarity, and to sign the Water Not Coal petition. @waternotcoalab
Haven’t signed yet? Don’t know what it is? Well, a couple years back, the UCP 🤡 quietly lifted the moratorium on coal, ushering in open season for new coal mining projects in the Rockies. Many of the rivers we rely on, including the North Saskatchewan, have headwaters in these target areas that will be impacted by the Blackstone & Grassy Mountain projects, and these projects cause great risk to the health of our waterways with the further erosion they’ll cause and potential selenium leaching, making our water unsafe to consume by humans and animals alike. The UCP’s primary reason for these projects is $$, but cleaning up a selenium disaster would be far more expensive than the money made from these projects should that come to pass.
Let’s think about a SUSTAINABLE future, one that allows our water, our cattle, our wildlife, to remain safe and healthy. Join us in putting pressure on the government to say NO to *new* coal mining projects in the Eastern Slopes (no to Blackstone, impacting the North Saskatchewan, & Grassy Mountain) by signing the Citizen’s Petition this afternoon. Please bring a valid piece of ID with your home address on it in order to be eligible to sign.
If you can’t come today but want to sign, please let me know. I’m an official canvasser, I will come to you! We can have a coffee if you want to chat more about this. There are other signing locations you can find in Edmonton & throughout the province too at waternotcoal [dot] ca.
If you’ve already signed, come out this afternoon to join us in solidarity. Power in numbers! There’s only a few weeks left in this petition, so come on out, bring a friend! Let’s do this.
Here’s a song I recorded with my friend @kaeley_jade about the Old Man River, another at-risk Alberta waterway which could be impacted by the Grassy Mountain mine. Consider lending it your ears and checking out the beautiful video by @shouldadanished.

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

Corb Lund is taking a rare step: speaking out on a political issue. He says that alone shows how serious this is to him.
Right now, he’s horseback riding between Longview, Calgary and Edmonton with a group of ranchers, not for a concert, but to support the Water Not Coal petition. 🐴🎸
The goal is 177,000 signatures by June 10 to trigger a fall referendum on banning new coal mining in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain headwaters.
Why it matters: Open-pit coal mining threatens both water quality and quantity, especially in a region already dealing with years of drought.
Lund notes it wasn’t left-leaning environmentalists who first got him involved. It was ranching families west of Nanton, whose land and rivers would be directly harmed by strip mining.
The campaign is entirely volunteer run, with no one taking payment. Lund says he would rather be playing music, but this feels more important.
On the final three weeks of the campaign, he believes they will decide its success or failure. And if they don’t reach the goal, he is committed to continuing the fight.
Sign the petition or learn more → waternotcoal.ca
📸
#WaterNotCoal #CorbLund #ProtectTheRockies #ABpoli

City of Champions, here we come!
Monday, May 18. Edmonton is the final stop on the Ride for Water Not Coal finale rally.
1–4:30 PM – Live music, Corb’s arrival on horseback, speeches, and signature.
The petition closes June 7. And then it’s up to all of us — everyone who signed, everyone who showed up, everyone who shared a post — to carry this the rest of the way.
Your children’s children will thank you.
waternotcoal.ca
#WaterNotCoal #Edmonton #RideForWaterNotCoal #Alberta

On the trail to High River then Calgary today. Weather is looking much better. Thanks to all for a fantastic launch yesterday! #waternotcoal #rideforwaternotcoal #springtimeinaalberta thanks @michaelsturk3 for these epic photos!
We’re honoured to welcome @indigenousmusic to the Ride For Water Not Coal event Monday May 18th at Whitemud Equestrian Centre along the North Saskatchewan river. Sherryl is a Cree/Dene singer, composer, and educator whose work bridges culture, language, and land stewardship in a way few artists can.
Her powerful performance singing in Cree on Corb Lund’s coal-mining rewrite of This is My Prairie - a moment that grounded the song in indigenous language and reminded us who has protected these landscapes since time immemorial.
Join us in celebrating her artistry and standing together for clean water and healthy lands.
#waternotcoal #protectourheadwaters #Albertamusic #indigenousvoices
We’re so excited to welcome Dana Wylie to our Ride for Water Not Coal event in Edmonton, Monday May 18.
A beloved Alberta singer-songwriter, her music has long celebrated the landscapes, people, and stories that make this province home. Having her join us in Edmonton adds a powerful musical heartbeat to our call to protect Alberta’s headwaters, rivers, and Rocky Mountain foothills from new coal development.
Come join us at Whitemud Equestrian Centre. #waternotcoal #protectourheadwaters #YEGMusic#rideforwaternotcoal
Edmonton! Corb Lund & Crew will be in your city on Monday, May 18th to celebrate our final stop of the Ride For Water Not Coal. We have a festival lineup of musicians including the incredible @kaeley_jade, a local alternative-folk singer songwriter sure to inspire you with her talent, energy, and heart. Bring your chair, hit up the food trucks, and sign the petition to advocate for our headwaters and Rocky Mountain range. Event begins at 1PM at the Whitemud Equestrian Centre. #waternotcoal waternotcoal.ca
A storyteller through song, @mariadunnmusic has been described as an arrestingly powerful singer songwriter who writes great historical and social commentary. We can’t wait to have her share her lyrical narrative with us in Edmonton at our finale rally of Corb Lund’s Ride For Water Not Coal. Bring your chair and your friends to the Whitemud Equestrian Centre by 1PM on Monday, May 18th. Come for the music, stay for the movement. #waternotcoal waternotcoal.ca
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