News
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Indigenous mother ‘tired of fighting’ after human rights tribunal victory challenged by VACFSS
The child welfare agency was ordered to pay $150K for discrimination against ‘Justine’ — but it’s now asking the B.C. Supreme Court to toss out that decision
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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
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Indigenous advocates in ‘Vancouver’ say they would help search landfill for MMIW
People came together for a vigil Sunday to remember four women lost to alleged serial killer in ‘Winnipeg’ — saying they are prepared to go to Prairie Green to do the job police won’t
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After years of political unrest, Kwantlen members vote to oust chief of 3 decades
Nation holds a sƛ̓ənəq (general assembly) for the first time since 1993 — which could result in the toppling of its long-held government
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RCMP may face charges in death of Wet’suwet’en man, advocates say reform is urgent
The IIO says three officers may have committed offences after the shooting of Jared Lowndes and is filing a report to prosecutors
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Documentary series explores couple’s journey to decolonize wellness
The six-part YouTube production was inspired by Elders and traditional health practices on syilx homelands
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After her daughters were taken, Indigenous mother wins landmark human rights case
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has found VACFSS discriminated against the woman while her four children were in ‘care’ and ordered a $150K fine










