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Winnipeg police name Sheila North as first external Indigenous relations adviser

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New ReviewA former journalist and grand chief has been tapped to lend "an Indigenous lens" to Winnipeg police leadership. Sheila North will serve as the Winnipeg Police Service's first external Indigenous adviser, starting immediately, police...
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Peru’s Amazon under threat: Industry blamed for massive land loss

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Peru’s Amazon rainforest is shrinking fast – Illegal deforestation, mining, and ranching threaten one of the world’s largest ecosystems.
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Will a softwood lumber deal be part of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations? | Power & Politics

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As premiers meet ahead of a briefing from the prime minister on the state of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations on Tuesday, B.C. Premier David Eby tells Power & Politics there may be 'an opportunity' for Canada to strike a deal on...
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O Canada performed in Ojibway at Jets game

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A Winnipeg youth choir performed O Canada in Ojibway for the first time at Friday’s Winnipeg Jets game. It was the first time the national anthem was sung in Ojibway at an NHL game.
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UN committee urges Canada to stop pipeline construction | Sunday Scrum

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A United Nations committee working to end racism is urging Canada to immediately stop the construction of three major resource projects in B.C. until it obtains approval from affected First Nations.
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Top five political stories of 2020: 4. How politicians addressed systemic racism

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The team at Power & Politics breaks down the top five political stories of 2020.
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The role of young voters in U.K. election

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Young voters in the U.K. could play a big role in the outcome of the Dec. 12 election. Polls show that more than 70 per cent plan to vote for the Labour Party, which needs to turn those plans into votes.
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India's indigenous' right to live in forests under threat

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More than a million indigenous people across India, are fighting for their right to live in the forests.
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'We'll be back': Evo Morales on Bolivia unrest and his resignation | Talks to Al Jazeera

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The former president of Bolivia discusses his resignation, the recent election and the future of his country.
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'Not a theme park': Tourists rush to beat Uluru climbing ban

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Climbing ban is recognition of spiritual significance to indigenous people of monumental rock in heart of Australia.
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McGill dumps Redmen team name after calls from Indigenous community

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Montreal's McGill University has announced it will change the name of its men's varsity sports teams — the Redmen — after Indigenous students, faculty and staff said the name is discriminatory.
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80+ Indigenous women allege coerced sterilization in class-action lawsuit | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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About 80 women involved in a class-action lawsuit allege they were sterilized against their will. A prominent First Nations leader is calling it "a critical issue that needs to be addressed immediately and condemned."
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Giant Indigenous Peoples Atlas floor map gives students a new perspective on Canada

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A giant floor map based on the Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada has been travelling the country, giving educators and students a chance to take a different look at Canada.
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Systemic review of police service set to shock Thunder Bay

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Ontario's police oversight body is about to release the results of its review of the Thunder Bay police service following allegations of systemic racism within the force.
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Ballet and Indigenous dancers come together to honour missing and murdered women and girls

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The Red Shawl Campaign and Atlantic Ballet have joined to put on a new adaptation of a ballet that honours missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Tanya Talaga discusses suicide crisis on Canada's First Nation reserves | Sunday Scrum

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Tanya Talaga is the author featured in this year's CBC Massey Lectures: All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward, which explores youth suicide on some First Nation reserves. Talaga speaks with CBC's John Northcott about the...
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Indigenous community divided over who tells their stories

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The issue is in the spotlight thanks to three feature films at the Toronto International Film Festival with Indigenous content — however two of them are directed by non-Indigenous directors.
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Mutated HIV strains spark faster developing AIDS-related illnesses

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New research suggests mutated strains of HIV in Saskatchewan are leaving infected people vulnerable to faster development of AIDS-related illnesses.
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Canadian director angers another community with latest play

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Iconic Canadian director Robert LePage has angered yet another community with his latest play, Kanata. It examines the relationship between Canada's white and Indigenous peoples, however it has no Indigenous performers.
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Resignation of Quebec health minister demanded over comments

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The controversy is all about the subtext: a long and ugly history of stereotyping Indigenous people.
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Marvel's newest superhero Snowguard is an Inuit teen

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The Toronto writer who brought her to life is not Indigenous, but made sure the character was true to her Inuit background.
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Residential school survivor pleads for papal apology.

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Residential school survivor Angela Shisheesh explains why an apology from the Pope is so important to her.
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Trudeau disappointed over Pope Francis’s decision not to apologize for residential schools

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed his disappointment after it was announced that Pope Francis won't apologize for the Catholic church's role in Canada's residential schools. The decision has also been met with frustration from...
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Is the Canadian government delivering on Truth and Reconciliation

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More than two years ago the Canadian government promised to bring justice and equality to Indigenous people following the Truth and Reconciliation commission. There were 94 calls to action in the report — this CBC News exclusive progress...