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At the UN, Tŝilhqot’in outlines a plan to deal with the toxic drug crisis — but needs the resources
A delegation from the ‘B.C.’ nation asked governments for help responding to the emergency, saying they want to expand cultural care
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‘A matter of justice’: 2025 UN Forum on Indigenous Issues begins with visa challenges for attendees
Trump’s border policies are making an impact as this year’s largest gathering of global Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers begins in ‘NYC’
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Eldest syilx Okanagan member marks 95th birthday with rousing call for unity
qʷʕayxnmitkʷ xʷəstalk̓iyaʔ (Jane Stelkia) of Osoyoos Indian Band was honoured with speeches, cake — and a celebratory horseback ride
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Indigenous leaders denounce UBC profs’ ‘outdated and regressive’ lawsuit against land acknowledgements
B.C. Supreme Court filing says diversity, equity and inclusion efforts stifle ‘freedom,’ while First Nations point to ‘thinly disguised’ denialism
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Indigenous leaders demand removal of Conservative candidate over denialist comments
Aaron Gunn challenged over residential ‘school’ remarks, called ‘extremely harmful and divisive’ by critics who want him dropped
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Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’
Indigenous leaders protested outside Cariboo-Chilcotin School District offices in Williams Lake this week, saying the ministry must do more to address concerns
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Whalers’ shrine returns home to Nuu-chah-nulth territories after 120 years
The Yuquot Whalers Washing House, held in AMNH since 1904, is back with its original keepers — representing a ‘very important’ part of Mowachaht/Muchalaht culture
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‘Bring her home’: How Buffalo Woman was identified as Ashlee Shingoose
The Anishininew mother as been missing since 2022 — now, her family is one step closer to bringing her home as the Province of Manitoba vows to search for her