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Treaty hunter, FSIN call for change among ranks of conservation officers

First Nation and steelworkers’ union ink deal to access timber, create jobs on Vancouver Island

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In the shadow of her killer’s verdict, Cindy Gladue’s family wants to reclaim her humanity

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Month: February 2021

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Eskasoni developing its own moderate livelihood plan, starting with lobster

admin February 25, 2021

Atlantic Canada’s largest Mi’kmaw community is preparing to launch a moderate livelihood fishery that will focus first on lobster. Fish harvesters met this week in Eskasoni First Nation to discuss the development … Read More

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First Mi’kmaw COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens in Nova Scotia

admin February 25, 2021

The first COVID-19 vaccine clinic in a Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw community has begun administering shots. The clinic in Millbrook First Nation, which launched Wednesday, will serve as a prototype for the other 12 Mi’kmaw … Read More

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Watchdog report on RCMP’s investigation of Colten Boushie shooting due next month

admin February 25, 2021

The results of an independent probe into how the Saskatchewan RCMP handled its investigation of the Colten Boushie shooting is finally poised for release next month, after a three-year wait.   Boushie, 22, … Read More

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N.W.T. MLAs ask for improved mental health and addictions treatment in territory

admin February 25, 2021

N.W.T. MLAs seek a slew of mechanisms to improve addictions treatment in the territory including aftercare and permanent funding for harm reduction measures like managed alcohol. Thebacha MLA Frieda Martselos said there are … Read More

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5 years later, family of Lorlene Bone not giving up search for missing Manitoba woman

admin February 25, 2021

Every time Evelyn Chartrand looks out her front window, she sees a red dress waving in the wind. That dress is a reminder that her daughter, Lorlene Bone, is still … Read More

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In the shadow of her killer’s verdict, Cindy Gladue’s family wants to reclaim her humanity

admin February 25, 2021

Donna McLeod held her great-grandson Dayton by a firepit crackling flames in an Edmonton backyard last week and spoke about a dream she longed to have about Cindy Gladue, now … Read More

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Test your strength with this traditional Inuit game, the kneel jump

admin February 25, 2021

Winter is a difficult time for many, particularly during a pandemic. Cool with Cold is a CBC Ottawa series highlighting people in this city who’ve found creative ways to embrace the season, … Read More

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Tahltan-Tlingit master carver Dempsey Bob wins national art award

admin February 25, 2021

Tahltan-Tlingit master carver Dempsey Bob is one of six artists across Canada to be recognized with a 2021 Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts Artistic Achievement Award. “Dempsey … Read More

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‘Serious concerns’: Alberta First Nations oppose coal expansion in Rocky Mountains

admin February 25, 2021

Two of Alberta’s largest First Nations have written letters to coal companies saying they will oppose any new mine proposals in the Rocky Mountains since the provincial government has consistently … Read More

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Pink Shirt Day: Kahnawake participates in anti-bullying campaign in memory of teenage girl

admin February 24, 2021

When students, teachers, and community members across Kahnawake, Que., came together on Wednesday wearing bright pink shirts and a message to “be kind,” one teenage girl, Lexi Fox, was on … Read More

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Racist and baseless: Facebook posts about Wabaseemoong COVID-19 outbreak causing harm in Kenora, Ont.

admin February 24, 2021

Recent social media posts spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 outbreak in Wabaseemoong Independent Nations are not only false, but they are “creating fear and mistrust” within the city of Kenora, Ont. … Read More

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1st Indigenous councillor in Terrace quits, citing systemic racism

admin February 24, 2021

The first Indigenous member of council in Terrace, B.C., has resigned. Jessica McCallum-Miller posted a statement on Facebook thanking voters and saying she has enjoyed working with city staff but … Read More

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