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Thousands gather at Wanuskewin for National Day for Truth and ReconciliationCanadaOct 1Saskatchewan residents gathered at Wanuskewin to learn more about the history behind the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. -
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Police search Thunder Bay, Ont., landfill as part of investigation into woman’s deathCanadaSep 23
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Police search Thunder Bay, Ont., landfill as part of investigation into woman’s deathPolice in Thunder Bay, Ont., say they are searching a landfill in an ongoing investigation into the death of an Indigenous woman last year.CanadaSep 23
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2 First Nations form partnership to buy B.C. export terminalTwo First Nations have joined with a transport company to purchase the Port of Stewart bulk terminal on the Portland Canal that separates British Columbia and Alaska.EconomyAug 25
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B.C. chiefs say Cowichan title ruling ‘monumental’The UBCIC says a court decision on Aboriginal title on land along the Fraser River is a "monumental" development, but the case isn't about threatening private home ownership.Aug 22
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Canadians divided on Indigenous rights in what B.C. leader calls ‘harmful’ pollThree in 10 said that the federal government is offering too much funding to First Nations' communities, but the same number, 27 per cent, felt the current funding is too little.CanadaAug 20
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Report highlights Indigenous discrimination following incident at B.C. Canadian TireDr. Les Jacobs told Global News it's "a daily, everyday experience, that they are in consumer interactions, whether they're shopping, whether they're going into a bank."PerspectivesAug 14
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Cowichan title lands encompasses B.C. mansionsA landmark Aboriginal title claim successfully established by Cowichan Nation last week appears to encompass land occupied by a stretch of multimillion-dollar homes in Richmond.Aug 12
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Saskatchewan Health Authority announces new Indigenous hair consent policyA big change in healthcare for Indigenous peoples is now in effect in Saskatchewan with a new policy being implemented protect the cultural importance of a patient's hair.HealthAug 8
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Majestic Starlight Indian relay team races toward healing at INFR qualifierCompeting in Lethbridge, Majestic Starlight isn’t just racing to win at the Indian National Finals Rodeo. They’re racing clean, riding proud, and proving that healing is possible.PerspectivesJul 28
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Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: pollMost Canadians believe the country is making good progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, though opinions vary widely by age, a new poll shows.CanadaJul 26
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Toronto responds after Indigenous group says ancient remains at job site ‘mishandled’Indigenous group may halt Toronto construction after ancestral remains were allegedly stored in a dump truck and kept for over a year.CanadaJul 21
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