Métis
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On the ground with Indigenous communities fleeing a climate inferno
First the oil sands, then the wildfires: three days behind the evacuation lines in northern ‘Alberta’
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Indigenous girls, failed by MCFD, are going missing in the child welfare system
RCY report says this demographic accounts for 40 percent of kids who disappear from province’s ‘care’ as many flee or face unknown circumstances
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Invasive plants affect our way of life — here’s how we can lessen the impacts
During Invasive Species Action Month, Sage Flett Kruger reflects on Indigenous solutions to protect the land
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Tattoo medicine: Indigenous-owned shop celebrates two years in ‘Victoria’
Mason Larose talks about opening Mahihkan Tattoo and why the experience of getting tattooed is just as important as the end result
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Confronting colourism in Métis communities
To be âpihtaw’kos’ân is to always be learning how to be a good relative, and sometimes being a good relative is having the hard conversations
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A custody battle raises the stakes for Indigenous identity claims
How a controversial Métis connection muddied the waters during a Gitxsan family’s fight to keep ‘Mia,’ 8, in community
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‘They were just children’: c̓išaaʔatḥ confirms potential graves at former Alberni residential ‘school’
Researchers identified 17 suspected burial sites and say at least 67 more children never made it home from the ‘brutal’ institution
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Boutique adds Indigenous representation to kiʔlawnaʔ’s downtown
Lisa Luscombe opened Fireweeds Boutique in the fall of 2022 — and the business is the culmination of a longtime passion
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‘Canada’ has a moral obligation to house all Indigenous people
It’s a travesty that First Nations, Métis and Inuit people face homelessness on their own stolen lands while colonizers continue to profit
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Master’s program empowers Indigenous nurses to utilize their own teachings
Six B.C. nursing schools are collaborating to challenge anti-Indigenous racism and better support Indigenous health-care providers










