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David Eby confident Indigenous MLAs will vote to pause B.C’s DRIPA legislation
By Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Premier David Eby says he’s sure his government will retain the legislature’s confidence and pass his plan to suspend sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act that he says pose a legal peril. The B.C. NDP holds a single-seat majority in the legislature, but Eby has told an unrelated press conference in Kelowna, B.C., that his caucus is “strong and united” about the need to pause the legislation known as DRIPA…
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David Eby confident Indigenous MLAs will vote to pause B.C’s DRIPA legislation
By Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Premier David Eby says he’s sure his government will retain the…
Indigenous women’s groups call for funding to limit risks to safety, prosperity
By Alessia Passafiume Advocates are calling for long-term, stable federal funding to safeguard Indigenous women and…
Environmental groups launch constitutional challenge over Ontario’s special economic zones
By Liam Casey Several environmental groups have launched a constitutional challenge seeking to kill an Ontario…
Environmental groups launch constitutional challenge over Ontario’s special economic zones
By Liam Casey Several environmental groups have launched a constitutional challenge seeking to kill an Ontario…
Storytelling at the heart of artists Aysanabee, AHI’s Canmore show
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Fisheries expands mass marking of hatchery chinook in southern B.C.
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UINR looking for feedback on project relating to Mi’kmaw approach to climate change
By Adam McNamara, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter – The Victoria Reporter Bras d’Or Lakes – After…
Indigenous women’s groups call for funding to limit risks to safety, prosperity
By Alessia Passafiume Advocates are calling for long-term, stable federal funding to safeguard Indigenous women and…
Treaty chiefs call for moratorium on glyphosate use
By Jacqueline M. St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Manitoulin Expositor NORTHERN ONTARIO—Leaders representing the…
Lambton-Kent public trustees call for Indigenous transportation ‘barriers’ to be dismantled
By Blake Ellis, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Petrolia Lambton Independent Roberta Northmore says Indigenous communities with…
Breaking down barriers to dental care
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How the Artemis II crew trained to observe and photograph the moon: A NASA science team geologist explains
By Gordon Osinski, Professor in Earth and Planetary Science The Artemis II crew has now…
Ontario’s Endangered Species Act is officially dead. Here’s what that means
By Leah Borts-Kuperman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Narwhal Updated on April 7, 2026, at 5:23…
RCMP infiltrated Indigenous movements during Cold War era
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Chiefs of Ontario Calls on Government to Strike a Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Systemic Spying on First Nations
Chiefs of Ontario Calls on Government to Strike a Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Systemic Spying…
Six Nations has history of RCMP spying
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