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  • N.B. Crown Rules Out Charges in RCMP Shooting of Indigenous Man Rodney Levi
    N.B. Crown Rules Out Charges in RCMP Shooting of Indigenous Man Rodney Levi
    FREDERICTON—New Brunswick’s Public Prosecutions Service has concluded no charges will be filed against police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rodney Levi last year. Levi, who was from the ...
    January 26, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Jacinta Price Calls for Forgiveness and Healing on Australia Day
    Jacinta Price Calls for Forgiveness and Healing on Australia Day
    A Sydney MP's request for a minute's silence for Indigenous Australians on Australia Day has been countered by ...
    January 19, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • ‘One and Free’: Australia Changes One Word in National to Be More Inclusive
    ‘One and Free’: Australia Changes One Word in National to Be More Inclusive
    Prime Minister Scott Morrison on New Years Day announced a change to the national anthem in an effort ...
    December 31, 2020BY Alex Joseph
  • Australia’s Cashless Welfare Debit Card Trial Extended
    Australia’s Cashless Welfare Debit Card Trial Extended
    Trials for a cashless welfare purchasing card have been extended for two years across selected Australian regions after ...
    December 10, 2020BY Alex Joseph
  • University Recruitment Should Be Based on Merit
    University Recruitment Should Be Based on Merit
    Commentary Up until now, the University of British Columbia has been a first-rate research and teaching university, not ...
    December 8, 2020BY Rodney A. Clifton
  • Assisted Death Bill Sends Wrong Message to Indigenous People, Advocates Say
    Assisted Death Bill Sends Wrong Message to Indigenous People, Advocates Say
    OTTAWA—The chief executive officer of an organization that provides health care to the Siksika First Nation in Alberta ...
    November 24, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Rewriting Canada’s Citizenship Oath to ‘Recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Is Wrong
    Rewriting Canada’s Citizenship Oath to ‘Recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Is Wrong
    Commentary “The proposed amendment to the Citizenship Act has been thoroughly and properly dissected by you and I ...
    November 3, 2020BY Peter Best
  • Feds to Unveil More Pandemic Support for Indigenous Communities
    Feds to Unveil More Pandemic Support for Indigenous Communities
    OTTAWA—More federal financial support is on its way to help Indigenous people and communities cope with the ongoing ...
    October 30, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • NRL Backflips on Singing National Anthem at State of Origin
    NRL Backflips on Singing National Anthem at State of Origin
    The National Rugby League (NRL) has backflipped on its decision to scrap the national anthem at Wednesday's State ...
    October 29, 2020BY AAP
  • Nova Scotia Fisheries Conflict Decades in the Making
    Nova Scotia Fisheries Conflict Decades in the Making
    Commentary The conflict on the fishing wharves in Nova Scotia has rattled the country, unnerved by acts of ...
    October 26, 2020BY Ken Coates
  • Troubled Waters in NS as Feds Urged to Define ‘Moderate Livelihood’ Fishing Rights
    Troubled Waters in NS as Feds Urged to Define ‘Moderate Livelihood’ Fishing Rights
    Things were calmer this week in the Nova Scotia lobster fishing dispute as more RCMP were dispatched to ...
    October 21, 2020BY Jason Unrau
  • Trudeau Condemns Violence Against Mi’kmaq Fishers, While Opposition Calls for More Action From Liberals
    Trudeau Condemns Violence Against Mi’kmaq Fishers, While Opposition Calls for More Action From Liberals
    As tensions continue to escalate between indigenous and commercial fishers in Nova Scotia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ...
    October 20, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Class Action Over Wages Stolen from Indigenous Australians
    Class Action Over Wages Stolen from Indigenous Australians
    A class action has been launched against the West Australian (WA) government in the hope of recovering wages ...
    October 18, 2020BY AAP
  • Concerns Over Western Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage Bill
    Concerns Over Western Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage Bill
    Western Australia's (WA) "disappointing" draft Aboriginal heritage legislation won't stop sites like Juukan Gorge from being destroyed in ...
    September 29, 2020BY AAP
  • Tensions Flare as Indigenous Lobster Fishery Begins in Nova Scotia
    Tensions Flare as Indigenous Lobster Fishery Begins in Nova Scotia
    As hurricane Teddy loomed 500 km off the coast of Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Sept. 22, its approach ...
    September 23, 2020BY Jason Unrau
  • Fewer Indigenous People Voted in Last General Election, Compared to 2015
    Fewer Indigenous People Voted in Last General Election, Compared to 2015
    Fewer on-reserve voters cast ballots in the 2019 federal election compared to 2015, new data from Elections Canada ...
    August 18, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Macdonald’s Record Refutes the Campaign Against Him
    Macdonald’s Record Refutes the Campaign Against Him
    Commentary Sir John A. Macdonald, our first prime minister and the man who more than anyone else made ...
    June 18, 2020BY Brad Bird
  • Minister Miller Outraged at Violence Against Indigenous People
    Minister Miller Outraged at Violence Against Indigenous People
    OTTAWA—Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Canada needs a reckoning over a repeated and disgusting pattern of police ...
    June 5, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Feds to Announce More Help for Rural and Indigenous People to Deal With COVID-19
    Feds to Announce More Help for Rural and Indigenous People to Deal With COVID-19
    OTTAWA—The federal government is to spend millions more to help remote and rural Indigenous communities cope with the ...
    May 29, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • The Myth of Canada’s Indigenous Garden of Eden
    The Myth of Canada’s Indigenous Garden of Eden
    Commentary Many Canadians harbour foundational misconceptions about marginalized Indigenous communities and ignore the grim future for next generations. ...
    May 21, 2020BY Colin Alexander
  • More Funding Expected for Off-Reserve Indigenous People
    More Funding Expected for Off-Reserve Indigenous People
    OTTAWA—The federal government is to provide more financial support to help off-reserve Indigenous People weather the COVID-19 pandemic. The additional ...
    May 21, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Shen Yun Opens in Calgary, Fills Residents with Energy, Delight, and Connection
    Shen Yun Opens in Calgary, Fills Residents with Energy, Delight, and Connection
    CALGARY, Alberta—Shen Yun Performing Arts has returned to Calgary and Alberta's theatergoers are delighted. New York-based Shen Yun's ...
    March 9, 2020BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Inaction and Regulatory Burdens Are Hindering Canada’s Capabilities as a Global Competitor
    Inaction and Regulatory Burdens Are Hindering Canada’s Capabilities as a Global Competitor
    Commentary Despite the hastily completed agreement with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, the federal government’s foot-dragging in ending the ...
    March 5, 2020BY Shane Miller
  • Indigenous Burn Practitioner Urges Changes to Australia’s State Fuel Management Policies
    Indigenous Burn Practitioner Urges Changes to Australia’s State Fuel Management Policies
    An Indigenous burn practitioner on Jan. 15 urged Australia's state fire policymakers to “cut the stringent red tape” ...
    January 16, 2020BY Katabella Roberts
  • Oil and Gas Sector Helps Reconciliation With Indigenous People in Canada
    Oil and Gas Sector Helps Reconciliation With Indigenous People in Canada
    Myths are being dispelled about Indigenous people and their relation with the oil and gas sector.
    September 24, 2019BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Time Is Ripe for Indigenous Ownership of Trans Mountain Pipeline
    Time Is Ripe for Indigenous Ownership of Trans Mountain Pipeline
    Ten years ago, the idea that First Nations and Métis people might own a major pipeline project would ...
    June 25, 2019BY Joseph Quesnel and Stephen Buffalo
  • Senate Committee Getting an Earful of the Problems With Bill C-69
    Senate Committee Getting an Earful of the Problems With Bill C-69
    Bill C-69, which is proving to be a highly controversial and polarizing piece of legislation, has been the ...
    April 23, 2019BY Rahul Vaidyanath
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