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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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Land acknowledgements are about better relations, not just checking a box
Ta7talíya Nahanee is offering a ‘Territorial Acknowledgements’ workshop on Feb. 24.
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Here’s how First Nation Education Agreements are changing things for Indigenous students
Songhees Nation – just one of many nations reaffirming their children’s right to education under the BC Tripartite Education Agreement
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‘Wild West’ winter carnival theme taken as ‘deeply disturbing’ and ‘offensive’
Indigenous locals and allies say the Vernon winter carnival theme ‘Wild West’ takes a big step back from reconciliation
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IndigiNews launches first fundraising campaign, strives for sustainability.
IndigiNews will always be accessible for those who are not able to make financial contributions. But if you are able to support us, you can help keep our stories available to all — for the long run.
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Emergency supports extended again for youth transitioning out of care in B.C.
Youth advocate applauds extension, but wants ‘universal and comprehensive’ supports for all youth from care.
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COVID-19 vaccinations administered ‘the Ahousaht way’
Youth advocate applauds extension, but wants ‘universal and comprehensive’ supports for all youth from care.
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