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Link Related to Canada in some say Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations
| 208742 hits | 10:29 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Newly published research argues Indigenous hunting didn't cause the collapse of once-mighty caribou herds in Canada's North and harvest bans only force First Nations to shoulder the blame for problems they didn't create.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Rescues and reconciliation
| 209186 hits | 12:22 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Vancouver Island training program pairs Indigenous knowledge with Coast Guard rescue expertise. Indigenous mariners have jumped into their fishing boats and mounted rescues for some of the worst ocean disasters on the B.C. coast
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Link Related to Canada in some say Jury finds Raymond Cormier not guilty in death of Tina Fontaine
| 209782 hits | 3:41 PM on Thursday | posted by ShepherdsDog
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A jury has found Raymond Cormier not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Tina Fontaine, a 15-year-old girl from Sagkeeng First Nation north of Winnipeg.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Mother outraged after school sends 'triggering' residential school book home to 3rd graders
| 209898 hits | 7:57 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A mother from Hay River, N.W.T., says she started crying reading the first page of a children's book for her Grade 3 child. The book is called I am Not a Number. The story is about a girl who was taken from her home to attend a residential school.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
| 212136 hits | 11:05 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A Mιtis trapper survived a mild heart attack and 24 hours in the subarctic cold last month after his snowmobile got caught in metre-deep snow.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Thousands ring in lunar new year with Hoobiyee and the beat of the drum
| 209059 hits | 10:21 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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The stadium at the PNE came alive with traditional song, dance and beats of drums as First Nations celebrated Hoobiyee in Vancouver. Hoobiyee began as the celebration of the return of oolichan — an important food source for the Nisga'a — to B.C.`s northe
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Link Related to Canada in some say Supreme Court sides with B.C. First Nation in ancestral land dispute
| 209188 hits | 5:51 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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The Supreme Court of Canada upholds a tribunal ruling siding with the Williams Lake Indian Band, which had argued pre-Confederation British Columbia failed to protect its territory from settlement.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Mi'kmaq chiefs call for immediate removal of Halifax Cornwallis statue
| 208755 hits | 6:05 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs is calling for the immediate removal of the statue of Edward Cornwallis from a downtown Halifax park.
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20922
Link Related to Canada in some say Dancing, igloos, ice slide part of Inuvik festival to mark return of the sun
| 209207 hits | 7:57 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Inuvik will officially welcome back the sun on Saturday for the first time since it set on Dec. 5. The three-day festival will be held predominantly at the Midnight Sun Complex and Twin Lakes.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Federal Court dismisses Squamish First Nation's request for more salmon
| 208655 hits | 1:35 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The Squamish First Nation has lost a bid for a larger allocation of the scarce Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery. The First Nation filed an application for a judicial review after federal officials rejected its request for 70,000 sockeye for food, socia
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Link Related to Canada in some say Book published on Inuit tattoo revitalization 'all my visions coming to life,' says author
| 208916 hits | 1:11 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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It began as a personal mission to revive a traditional Inuit custom. Now, it's become a published book — one that Angela Hovak Johnston hopes will inspire Inuit women across Canada.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Family says Indigenous elder humiliated by search at Sask. Canadian Tire store
| 208834 hits | 8:03 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The family of a 78-year-old First Nations elder says he was humiliated when an employee searched him at a Canadian Tire store in Saskatchewan earlier this week.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Delilah Saunders 'grateful and outraged' by struggle to get liver transplant
| 209239 hits | 5:27 AM on Wednesday | posted by ShepherdsDog
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From her hospital bed in Toronto transplant unit, Indigenous rights advocate Delilah Saunders says she's both 'grateful and outraged' by her experiences since being denied a liver transplant for having a history of alcohol use.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Manitoba Cree elder Sarah Harper dies at 111
| 209108 hits | 9:45 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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A well-known Manitoba Cree elder passed away over the weekend at 111 years old. The elder celebrated her 111th birthday in August in Bunibonibee Cree Nation — also known as Oxford House — where she spent most of her life.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Protesters object to development of Cape Breton mountain sacred to Mi'kmaq
| 209271 hits | 5:54 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Dozens of protesters are taking a stand against mining projects on a Cape Breton mountain that is sacred to the Mi'kmaq.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Return of sacred objects helps revive ceremonies in Indigenous communities
| 209063 hits | 5:44 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Many repatriated Indigenous artifacts have become spiritual and artistic inspirations to the descendants of those who made them. "(This museum) actually phoned the tribe and said, 'Can somebody come and pick this up? Our staff are hearing animal sounds in
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Link Related to Canada in some say On Haida Gwaii, logging plans expose rift in reconciliation
| 208927 hits | 11:09 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The B.C. government is "pursuing profit over culture and community" by selling logging rights on Haida Gwaii without permission, the Council of the Haida Nation has warned.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'The scalp of Edward Cornwallis' to be sold online by Mi'kmaq group
| 210260 hits | 4:33 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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The organizer says the auction is strictly satirical — no grave digging has taken place — but she's hoping the controversial items will draw attention to issues affecting Mi'kmaq communities.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Supreme Court rules in favour of Yukon First Nations in Peel watershed dispute
| 209791 hits | 8:02 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of Yukon First Nations in their fight to protect the Peel watershed region, overturning a decision that rolled back years of planning and ordering the government to consider a final recommended plan proposed
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Link Related to Canada in some say Indigenous groups in Alberta, N.W.T. say they've borne 'enormous costs' from B.C. dams, call for end to Site C
| 212482 hits | 8:33 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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A coalition of First Nations in Alberta and the Northwest Territories whose lands are downstream from B.C.'s Site C dam called on Premier John Horgan to cancel the project on the same day cabinet ministers consulted with energy experts.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Missing man and boy found near Nunavut community after searchers 'saw a light'
| 209537 hits | 2:31 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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The man and the boy were found walking towards Hall Beach, Nunavut after search and rescue teams spent four days out on the land looking for them. Paul Sr. Quliktalik, and Mark Qulitalik,13, set out on the approximately 70-kilometre journey shortly after
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Link Related to Canada in some say Remains from 145 Indigenous ancestors in storage at University of Winnipeg
| 209223 hits | 10:36 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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The University of Winnipeg has been working to repatriate the remains of Indigenous people stored on campus, but at least one Indigenous woman says it's not happening fast enough.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nunavut creates country food safety guidelines to boost traditional menus across territory
| 209172 hits | 10:01 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The Nunavut health separtment has created food safety guidelines on how to handle and serve country food in the territory — especially to people who are already sick, or have weak immune systems.

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