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Oil company asks judge to arrest and jail Cree chief leading ‘Alberta’ blockade
Woodland Cree want Obsidian Energy to share their profits and address environmental issues — instead, the company is asking a court to hold Isaac Laboucan-Avirom behind bars until the blockade is lifted
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‘B.C.’ legislative assembly to issue formal apology to First Nations, build residential ‘school’ memorial
A new Reconciliation Action Plan, revealed Wednesday, outlines steps aimed at repairing pieces of the government’s harmful legacy: ‘there is serious work to be done’
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‘Calgary’ judge allows Haida Elder’s defamation suit against Catholic Church to proceed
Sphenia Jones, who survived residential ‘school,’ launched a class action against the church and one of its priests over alleged denialist comments
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‘This is not over’: Mother of Jared Lowndes vows to keep fighting for justice
A BC Prosecution Service decision to not charge RCMP officers involved in the Wet’suwet’en man’s death was met with disbelief and disappointment
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Haida Elder, who survived residential ‘school,’ alleges defamation from Catholic priest
Sphenia Jones is set to appear in ‘Calgary’ court on April 22 as she leads a proposed class action over what she alleges are ‘false and deeply hurtful’ denialist comments
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‘Our children are so important to us’: Youth treatment centre set to open in Snaw-naw-as territories
The Orca Lelum Youth Wellness Centre will incorporate ceremony and culture into its healing programs, with a focus on identity and belonging
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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc signs ‘sacred covenant’ with the Catholic Church, marking ‘new journey of truth’
The new agreement not only acknowledges ‘past wrongs’ but outlines ‘practical commitments’ around continued investigation at KIRS, according to a statement
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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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‘It’s all Haida land’: Nation’s title to be officially recognized over the entirety of Haida Gwaii
A new draft agreement with the province lays out the groundwork to transition governance and jurisdiction over more than 10,000 square km of territory
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City fences off CRAB Park encampment, moves ahead with week-long ‘clean up’
Many connected to the largely-Indigenous site worry people won’t be allowed back, while officials maintain it’s ‘not a decampment’