{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Cascadia 2040","home_page_url":"https://cascadia2040.ca","description":"Cascadia 2040","author":{"name":"Cascadia 2040"},"items":[{"id":"cascadia-and-its-relationship-to-first-nations","html_content":"<img src=\"https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/7af6bd50-12e8-4994-a0d5-03d77fad1a56/Cascadia%20and%20its%20relationship%20to%20First%20Nations.png\"/><p>The Cascadia movement is not merely a modern political concept; it is deeply rooted in the ecological and social systems established by First Nations long before colonial borders existed. In many ways, bioregionalism is ...</p>","url":"https://cascadia2040.ca/f/cascadia-and-its-relationship-to-first-nations","title":"Cascadia and Its Relationship to First Nations","date_modified":"2026-03-17T21:14:13Z"},{"id":"the-path-to-cascadia-in-bc","html_content":"<img src=\"https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/7af6bd50-12e8-4994-a0d5-03d77fad1a56/Cascadia%20-%20A%20Unified%20Region.png\"/><p>The dream of Cascadia—a bioregion spanning British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon—often lives in the realm of flags and philosophy. However, moving from a \"state of mind\" to a \"sovereign state\" requires more than cultu...</p>","url":"https://cascadia2040.ca/f/the-path-to-cascadia-in-bc","title":"The Path to Cascadia in BC","date_modified":"2026-03-17T17:24:37Z"}]}