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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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Celebrating unity and strength, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh marks 100-year amalgamation anniversary
The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Days Festival in ‘Ambleside Park’ was held on July 23, the same day the community officially became a nation one century ago
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The landfill blockade is dismantled, but the push to search for MMIW continues
Writer Viv Ketchum asks why the Manitoba government refuses to offer the families of slain Indigenous women closure, honour or respect
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After receiving honorary degree, suiki?st reflects on decades of community service
Pauline Terbasket of LSIB recently received a Doctor of Laws from UBCO for her trailblazing work in law and policy
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Driven by community care, Indigenous women bridge social service gaps on the mid-Island
Jovonne Johnson and Charsanaa Johnny started Risebridge after noticing the need that existed: ‘We support people from all walks of life’
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Seven years after her disappearance, family of Caitlin Potts reignites calls for justice
Loved ones of the Cree mother travelled from the prairies to the Okanagan to try to find answers about her case
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IndigiNews is hiring a full-time Indigenous law reporter
From court cases to treaties to hereditary systems — we’re looking for a journalist to tackle the biggest stories around rights and governance
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