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War, climate change, and AI: What’s at stake at this year’s UN Indigenous forum
Delegates are arriving in ‘NYC’ this week for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples — as visa barriers have halted some from attending
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Bearing witness on Spirit Bear Day, in memory of Jordan River Anderson
Why child and family advocates are asking Canadians to #BearWitness on May 10.
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Initiatives seek to lift barriers for Indigenous Peoples in B.C.’s booming tech industry
Only 2.2 per cent of workers in the province’s tech workforce are Indigenous, but experts and programs are working to change that
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On B.C.’s Indigenous Nurses Day, healthcare workers celebrated for ‘answering the call to justice’
Indigenous nurses in B.C. know all too well the tenacity and activism it takes to navigate a colonial system and advocate for meaningful change
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Bringing the Salmon Home: Week-long festival celebrates Indigenous knowledge, restoration
‘It’s going to be such a celebration to see that first salmon come back.’
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Indigenous children, families and the 2021 federal budget
Is Canada committing enough money to Bill C-92’s implementation? We asked Minister Marc Miller.
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Indigenous cannabis industry coming together to create ‘Red Market’ on sovereign lands
‘We are starting to flourish here and it’s our time … to step up and start providing for our own,’ says Snaw-naw-as dispensary owner.
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