Vancouver
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Indigenous leaders say ‘B.C.’ must do more to implement DRIPA four years after it became law
The remarks were made the first day of the Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering Thursday, set to see more than 900 meetings take place in ‘Vancouver’
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Gitxsan leaders rally against industry injunctions, calling the orders ‘a license to kill’
Hereditary chiefs say the injunctions, granted by the B.C. Supreme Court and enforced by RCMP C-IRG unit, break their Indigenous law
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Rueben George walks in the footsteps of his grandfather with new memoir ‘It Stops Here’
The səlilwətaɬ leader and grandson of Chief Dan George reflects on the unfolding impacts of colonization and what it means to embrace spirit
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Judge ‘erred’ in conviction of Elder after TMX pipe ceremony, higher court rules
Charges have been dropped against watch house guardian Jim Leyden after the B.C. Appeal Court set aside Justice Shelley Fitzpatrick’s ruling
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Celebrating unity and strength, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh marks 100-year amalgamation anniversary
The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Days Festival in ‘Ambleside Park’ was held on July 23, the same day the community officially became a nation one century ago
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Two years after ‘senseless killing,’ Jared Lowndes’s family sues RCMP officers
The Wet’suwet’en man’s mother and children are seeking damages from four Mounties and their employer the Minister of Public Safety
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After week-long journey, Kwakiutl memorial monument arrives in ‘Vancouver’ via hovercraft
The pole by carver Stan Hunt is now set to travel to Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc where the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is located
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Can educational assessments be decolonized?
I’ve witnessed how harmful colonial evaluations can be — so I sat down with expert Carolyn Roberts to unpack how we got here, and imagine a better future
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Artist unveils sculpture mocking ‘colonial’ TMX judges: ‘They’ve got blinders on’
George Rammell’s latest work included a performance element — critiquing the ‘B.C.’ courts and criminalization of land defenders










