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Winnipeg cops unveil ‘reconciliation’ cruiser — but critics are unimpressed
Force says the police car emblazoned with Indigenous art not for enforcement but education. Advocates say the gesture is ‘uncomfortable’ and ‘unsettling’ — especially amidst a drug-use crackdown they say targets Indigenous people
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First Nations grapple with COVID-19 cases after having significantly lower rates initially
First Nations individuals living on reserve had COVID-19 rates that were one quarter of the rate of the general population — what can be learned from this?
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Cowichan Elder reclaiming her education after day school trauma
As Orange Shirt Day approaches, Linda Jack wants people to think about the impact of Indian Day Schools along with that of residential schools
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‘I’ve become cynical about DFO’ says Homalco chief over federal fish farm decision
The federal government said Monday that nine pathogens from farmed salmon in British Columbia’s Discovery Islands pose a minimal risk to wild salmon
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My career as a journalist is helping reconnect my family — and my community too
A family once separated from the land by colonialism reconnects through the teachings and knowledge gained through my interviews.
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New community mental health teams ‘open more doors’ to housing for Vancouver Island residents in need
Three of the six new ‘ACT’ teams will be based on Vancouver Island
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Perspectives on permanency in B.C. during COVID-19
What is permanency and how does it impact Indigenous children and youth in care living through the pandemic?
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