News
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RCMP officer in Dale Culver case attempted to obstruct justice and lied in court, judge rules
Family of the Wet’suwet’en and Gitxsan man wonder if they’ll ever get answers about how he died
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Native Courtworker position in ‘Kamloops’ left vacant, future of role uncertain
With speculations around funding and restructuring, sources say Indigenous people in the criminal justice system are left without on-site support
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‘State of crisis’: Social workers too overwhelmed to adequately care for children, says RCY report
The latest investigation from Jennifer Charlesworth examines MCFD’s frontline workforce and the ‘urgency’ for government to act
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Demonstrating unity, syilx Okanagan people and their kin cross the colonial border on horseback
The Unity Ride on Saturday included about 20 riders who went through one of the international checkpoints that divides sovereign territories
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Province commits to ‘new vision for child welfare’ after 11-year-old’s preventable death
The ‘incomprehensible’ and ‘shocking’ abuse case was investigated by the RCY in a new report that shines light on system failures and calls for change
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Treaty-protected sxwayxum village site returned to Snuneymuxw: ‘Where our people have lived for thousands of years’
Old Howard Johnson hotel site purchased by the province and First Nation demonstrates the ‘magic of mediation,’ says minister
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Man who caused ‘profound and long lasting harm’ by defrauding Indigenous Youth granted full parole
The Parole Board of Canada approved the next step in conditional release for Robert Riley Saunders, who misappropriated more than $460,000 while posing as a social worker in ‘Kelowna’
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MCFD spent nearly $300K to promote program that many Youth in need can’t access
The ministry purchased 15,000 branded merchandise ‘toolkits’ to raise awareness of its SAJE program, which has strict eligibility requirements
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Advocacy group pulls out of Pickton evidence hearing after serial killer’s death
Justice for Girls is no longer an intervenor in the RCMP’s application to dispose of more than 14,000 exhibits from the murderer’s farm, but will instead ‘push very hard’ outside the courtroom
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‘We’re bringing the kids home’: Cowichan Tribes signs historic agreement to reclaim child and family services
The agreement supports the implementation of Quw’utsun laws, generational teachings and values for the benefit of Quw’utsun children and families.










