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Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — but get almost none of the money to fight it
‘They literally created a problem that is on us to prove our capacity to solve,’ expert warns, as billion-dollar climate funds impose barriers against Indigenous peoples accessing them
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Sea bed covered in dead herring, allegedly dumped by commercial fisher
A commercial fishing vessel dumped its load of herring as waste, at Deep Bay Marina, Hornby Island.
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Tla’amin Nation is welcoming and guarding the return of herring spawn
kʷu ƛaʔayin t̓ɛt̓ɛkʷu ɬagət — or “The herring are beginning to spawn,” in ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Ay-a-ju-thum), the language of Tla’amin First Nation. Once a time of rejoicing, now it signifies a time of guarding against roe fishery.
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How cannabis helped this Syilx woman walk again
Jayna Pooley was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and put on medications, but says it was the medicinal properties of cannabis that helped her to walk again.
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Creative writing series engages next generation of Indigenous storytellers
Tłı̨chǫ Dene author Richard Van Camp mentors Indigenous youth and young adults
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Canada in ‘conflict of interest’ on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, say Secwépemc land defenders
Secwépemc land defenders say Canada ‘has no jurisdiction and no authority over our people on our land,’ and request independent third-party adjudication for charges laid.
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$40 million for Indigenous-owned geothermal project expected to ‘revolutionize the North’
A new Indigenous-owned and operated geothermal project one giant step towards renewable energy for Northern B.C.
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