Lubicon Lake Indian Nation Little Buffalo Lake, AB 403-629-3945 FAX: 403-629-3939 Mailing address: 3536 - 106 Street Edmonton, AB T6J 1A4 403-436-5652 FAX: 403-437-0719 January 20, 1993 Friends of the Lubicon Toronto launched a national boycott of Daishowa products on November 28, 1991. To date the following organizations support the boycott: CANADA The Assembly of First Nations The Native Women's Association of Canada The National Association of Japanese Canadians Chiefs of Ontario Indian Association of Alberta Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs The Action Canada Network The David Suzuki Foundation Chinese Canadian National Council United Farmworkers of America The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto The Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with Native People (CASNP) Leonard Peltier Canadian Defense Committee Aboriginal Urban Alliance The Toronto Branch of the United Nations Human Rights Committee Greenpeace Environment Probe Western Canada Wilderness Committee Valhalla Society Alberta Environmental Alliance Calgary Labour Council Calgary Rainforest Action Group Calgary Committee Against Racism Missionary Oblates Northern Lights (Calgary) Ottawa-Carleton OPIRG Indigenous Peoples International (Montreal) The Turtle Island Support Group Toronto Environmental Alliance Toronto Tools for Peace Toronto Socialist Feminist Action Hospital for Sick Children's Multicultural Initiative Committee Environmental Concerns Group - Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) The University of Toronto Student Christian Movement ANC - Mandela Support Coalition ACT for Disarmament The El Salvador Information Office The Unit on Public Responsibility of the Anglican Church of Canada Christian Resource - Self Help The Jewish Women's Committee Against the Occupation of the Gaza and the West Strip INTERNATIONAL The Wilderness Action Group (Australia) The Working Circle for North American Indians (AKIN) (Austria) The Austrian Society for Endangered Peoples Co-ordinated Indigenous Affairs Working Group (KWIA) (Belgium) Catholic Action for Native Americans (Britain) Survival for Tribal Peoples (Britain) The German Green Party Greenpeace (Germany) The Association for the Support of North American Indians (Germany) BUND (Germany) The Society for Endangered Peoples (Germany) The Big Mountain Action Group (Germany -- BMAG is co-ordinating Lubicon support in Europe, involving organizations in countries such as France, England, Luxembourg, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Poland and Czechoslovakia) The Munich Society for Endangered Peoples (Germany) The Institute for Applied Ecology, Action and Anthropology (INFOE) (Germany) Friends of the Earth Japan The Japan Tropical Forest Network (JATAN) The National Christian Council in Japan (NCC-J) Iwerliewen (Luxembourg) Incomindios (Switzerland) Following is a list of companies participating in the boycott of Daishowa products. When you shop at these establishments, it would be good to let them know that one of the reasons you continue to shop there is their support of the Daishowa boycott. Liquor Control Board of Ontario Calgary Co-Op Safeway (Alberta) The Body Shop (National) Cultures Fresh Food Restaurants (National) Ho-Lee-Chow Fast Food Restaurants (Ontario) Knechtels Warehouse Foods (Steinburg -- Ontario) YWCA (Toronto) NOW Magazine (Toronto) Mr. C's Donuts (Toronto) Pizza Pizza (Ontario) Country Style Donuts (Toronto head office, national company) Earth Harvest Co-Op (Calgary) Bellamere Farm Market (Hamilton, Ontario) The Water Sports Store Ltd. (Toronto) Bootlegger (National) A&W Restaurants (National) Cowboy Chuck's Kentucky Fried Chicken (National) The Added Touch (Ontario) Cumberland Terrace (Toronto) Maison Du Fromage (Toronto) The Hudson's Bay Centre Merchants' Association (Ontario -- Bramalea Corporation) Hospital For Sick Children (Toronto) Following are companies who have been identified as using Daishowa paper products and have still not agreed to participate in the boycott. For those wanting to support the Lubicon boycott of Daishowa products, if you do business at any of these establishments, it is suggested that you let them know you object to their continued use of Daishowa products and request that they use an alternate supplier. Mill Woods Pizza (Edmonton) Food For Less (Edmonton) (owned by Safeway) McGavin's Bakery (Alberta) YWCA -- West end (Edmonton) Lee Gardens, 317 Woodvale Road, West, Edmonton, 450-8888 College Copy Shop (Edmonton) Natural Bread Store (Calgary) Peter's Drive-In (Calgary) Company's Coming Bakery/Cafe (Ontario/Alberta) various Best Western Hotels (National) Italian Bakery (Victoria, British Columbia) Sunnyside Nursery (Calgary) University of Calgary Bookstore Inns of Banff Park hotel (purchasing agent Ms. Ledger) The Canadiana Shoppe (Toronto) Holt Renfrew (National) Riders' Habit (Toronto) Please let the Lubicon office know of any establishments that you identify and ask for a written statement from any establishment agreeing to stop using Daishowa products.