Features
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Secwépemc family launches human rights complaint about Correctional Service Canada
Alleging forced separation and racism, Jenni LaRue met with the CHRC regarding the treatment of herself and her husband, who is serving a life sentence
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Families of MMIWG face off with supporters of ‘comedy’ group behind Pickton shirt
The Danger Cats performed near the DTES despite community outrage and calls to apologize — while the Canadian Anti-Hate Network alleges ties to a far-right movement
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From síyaʔ to sage, sknir̓mn Anona Kampe teaches syilx plant knowledge
‘It’s a reciprocal relationship, where I take but I always give,’ said the knowledge-keeper during a community tour in ‘Summerland’ last week
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In oil country, First Nation with high cancer rates accuses AER of ‘regulated murder’
ACFN launches a lawsuit against the energy regulator, claiming negligence, infringement of their treaty and more following a tailings spill in their territory
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Long after the woolly dog’s extinction, Coast Salish kin carry on the canine’s legacy
Once a companion for weavers, First Nations people continue to learn from — and honour — their adored ancestral pet
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Pacific Northwest weavers gather in ‘Oregon’ to teach and learn tradition: ‘It’s healing for generations’
At an inaugural conference hosted by the Portland All Nations Canoe Family, artisans of all ages and skill levels shared stories and knowledge, stitch by stitch
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Cree head chef brings Indigenous flavour to British-inspired gastropub: ‘He nails it every time’
Since joining the Cascade Room in 2022, Darrel Ahenakew has been cooking up dishes influenced by his upbringing in Treaty 6 and beyond










