Features
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Happy Family Literacy Day! Here’s what it means for 11 notable Indigenous storytellers
Indigenous artists and authors speak about what Family Literacy Day means for them, their families and communities
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How journalist Angela Sterritt cares for her spirit while exposing ugly truths
‘Your ancestors always have your back,’ says the celebrated Gitxsan reporter
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26 Indigenous governing bodies are reclaiming authority over child welfare
Leaders dig into Bill C-92 at AFN virtual gathering.
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Families subjected to birth alerts deserve an apology, says B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth
The B.C. government ‘should acknowledge how wrong and harmful this practice was’
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Stigma against Indigenous Peoples is a ‘social sickness’
‘COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate but systems do,’ according to a new educational video that aims to address stigma against Indigenous Peoples during a pandemic
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Indigenous leaders call on B.C. government to notify parents subjected to birth alerts
‘There needs to be an apology… and that’s just the first step’
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He will be remembered for his joy: A tribute to Taran Kootenhayoo
A community comes together to collectively grieve, and to share in his legacy of joy.
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Several Canadian provinces still issue birth alerts, deemed ‘unconstitutional and illegal’ in B.C.
Atlantic provinces and Quebec are amongst the jurisdictions that use the practice.
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Potential for class action as a result of ‘illegal and unconstitutional’ birth alerts say B.C. lawyers
Cindy Blackstock and lawyers imagine next steps for families impacted by birth alerts after internal documents reveal government warned of litigation risk.
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With humour and knowledge, Nicholas Kruger says it’s important to give back
The professional pool player, father and entrepreneur, is an Okanagan community changemaker.










