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Former TMX security worker was ‘inappropriate’ during Tiny House Warriors trial, Crown concedes
As the week-long hearing came to a close on Feb. 27, Crown counsel acknowledged concerns about the conduct of witness Stuart Morse but maintained he had credibility
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‘They’re big moccasins to fill’: Outgoing TRU chancellor honoured for trailblazing work in education
Nathan Matthew from Simpcw First Nation is retiring from the role after two terms as the university’s first Secwépemc chancellor
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TMX security, RCMP testify during Tiny House Warriors trial in Tk̓emlúps
Four people are facing a slew of charges after a violent altercation between Tiny House Warriors and security in Secwepemcúl’ecw in 2021
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Experts say ‘B.C.’ budget doesn’t go far enough on child welfare, climate
2024 provincial plan includes record capital funding, but critics say it’s weak when it comes to tackling key issues
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Police discrimination probe builds on Indigenous families’ calls for justice
The human rights commissioner’s investigation aims to uncover comprehensive data about ‘who is at the receiving end of use of force by police’
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On Valentine’s Day, people gather for 33rd annual Women’s Memorial March: ‘they still are loved’
Over a thousand people stood shoulder-to-shoulder in ‘Vancouver’s’ DTES Wednesday to renew calls for justice and support families of MMIWG2S
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‘It is a memorial; it is centred in love’: Hundreds march through lək̓ʷəŋən territories to honour MMIWG2S
The 14th annual Stolen Sisters Memorial March took place in ‘Victoria’ this past weekend as a way to pay respects and renew calls for justice
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Supreme Court of Canada unanimously affirms Indigenous jurisdiction over child welfare
The decision, released Friday, was widely celebrated while advocate noted colonial governments now must do their part to provide support to implement the ruling
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Mother of Gill twins pleads guilty to fraud in Inuit identity case, charges against sisters withdrawn
An Iqaluit court heard Friday that Amira and Nadya Gill were unaware Karima Manji submitted falsified forms identifying them as Indigenous