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Author: Anna McKenzie
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MCFD misled Youth about education supports and ‘is not stepping up’ to fix it: report
BC Ombudsperson details how the province ‘financially disadvantaged a young person’ but won’t compensate for the error
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How a failed search for Indigenous food delivery led me to explore ‘Winnipeg’s’ culinary scene
On a recent trip to the city, Anna McKenzie writes, a search for ‘Indigenous’ on Uber Eats pulled up just one unexpected result
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Yes, the Barbie movie was tainted by the smallpox remark — here’s why it matters
Indigenous people deserve to see a positive reflection of ourselves in popular media, or at the very least be spared quips about our erasure
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Hundreds march in memory of Carsyn Seaweed as community seeks answers
Family and allies gather in ‘Duncan’ for the Na̱mǥis and Quw’utsun’ teen who was loved by many
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Community rallies for Carsyn Seaweed, as RCMP apologize for ‘miscommunication’ in her case
Family and friends are rattled after the tragic loss of the 15-year-old, remembered as ‘a very caring person’
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We are sacred. We are not disposable.
I’m outraged after another Indigenous woman was found in a landfill — and every other ‘Canadian’ should be too
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Parents win battle to have son’s Kwak̓wala name on his birth certificate
λugʷaləs K’ala’ask Shaw now has his name accurately reflected on the document — the province says other families will be able to do the same
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‘The feeling is electric’: JANT kicks off with celebration in Snuneymuxw
More than 1,200 Youth players from 91 teams are set to compete in this year’s tournament from March 20 to 24
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‘Multigenerational trauma’: Cree woman challenging Canada’s off-reserve child welfare practices
A survivor of the Millennium Scoop, Cheyenne Stonechild is now taking on the federal government in a certified class-action lawsuit
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Snuneymuxw prepares ‘all hands on deck’ to host 2023 Junior All Native Tournament
The Youth basketball event, the largest in the province, is a significant sporting and cultural event for Indigenous teams across ‘B.C.’










