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AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say UN experts
While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands
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‘Dearest Elders’ first to receive vaccine in Snuneymuxw First Nation, as COVID cases rise
Chief Michael Wyse says it took a strong plan and coordinated team to roll out the Moderna vaccine in his community this week.
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Comox Valley educator wants Indigenous youth to feel belonging and pride
Jeannine Lindsay, a new teacher and former Indigenous Support Worker, aims to give students the experience that she never had growing up
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‘Trust MCFD,’ says BC’s new children’s minister to Indigenous youth in care
An exclusive interview with Minister Mitzi Dean about her plans for serving Indigenous youth and families
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To get through hard times, Frank Marchand shares with his community
Marchand, from Okanagan Indian Band, was nominated as an Okanagan Changemaker for his generosity with gifts of knowledge, food and support.
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B.C. health care workers add their names to list calling on closure of work camps during pandemic
A letter written by Wet’suwet’en female chiefs, and backed by the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and more than 400 healthcare workers, calls on the B.C. government to close “man camps” during COVID-19 pandemic.
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‘I love our people’: Glenda Louis helped feed hundreds during COVID-19 pandemic
2020 changemakers: Louis, from Okanagan Indian Band, nominated as a person who spread light during a difficult year
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