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Influential filmmakers react to state of Indigenous film in Canada

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The National spoke to three influential filmmakers about the state of Indigenous film in Canada. CBC Radio host Duncan McCue is joined by filmmakers Lisa Jackson and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and the director of Canada's new Indigenous...
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Keeping indigenous women safe

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Nikki Fraser, a 25-year-old youth worker from Kamloops, asks Justin Trudeau how he plans to keep indigenous women safe
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New rules for pipelines in Canada

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The government says the new process will include wider environmental assessments and more consultation with indigenous people
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Ancient grave on Alberta farm unearths historical mystery

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An ancient burial site in an Alberta farmer's field offers insight into early encounters between indigenous people and European settlers.
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Inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women

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Liberals provide details on the two phases of their plan for a national public inquiry
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Sunday Scrum on MMIW inquiry

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Panellists also discuss RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson confronting allegations of racism in his force
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What you need to know about Federal Budget 2018

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There were a lot of details in today's budget announcement and CBC News has the breakdown on what you need to know about Federal Budget 2018. Titled "Equality + Growth, A Strong Middle Class," the 367-page budget document offers new cash...
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Nursing student hopes to inspire more Indigenous youth to pursue careers in health care

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Makayla Mantla never thought she'd be a nurse. But now she's in her fourth year at the University of Alberta. And she was personally selected to be part of a national advisory committee on Indigenous nursing and health
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Carney met with protests, walkouts at First Nations summit

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met First Nations leaders Thursday to discuss new legislation that allows fast-tracking major resource and infrastructure projects. Frustrations over land rights and consultation ran deep and some leaders said...
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'Room for improvement' in First Nations summit, says minister

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Following two days of meetings, some First Nations chiefs expressed disappointment and mistrust in the federal government over its major projects bill. Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty joins Power & Politics to discuss those...
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Indigenous-run mobile clinic aims to improve health-care access in Quebec

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A mobile clinic in Joliette, Que., aims to improve access to the health-care system for Indigenous patients in the region. It comes nearly four years after the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Attikamekw woman who filmed health-care workers...
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Edmontonian leads organization supporting Indigenous businesses

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A national charity that supports Indigenous economic development has a new leader and she's from right here in Edmonton.
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As kids head off for summer break, some teachers prepare to hit the books

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For most kids, summer means school’s out. This gives some teachers the time to pick up new skills, like weaving Indigenous perspectives into their teacher toolbox.
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Manitoba school trustee faces calls to resign

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A school trustee in western Manitoba is facing calls to resign, and the province says it's launching a review, after a presentation in which he made comments decried as hateful, including questioning the findings of the Truth and...
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Indigenous mother calls on trustee to resign after 'shocking' presentation to school board

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A school trustee in western Manitoba is facing calls to resign, and the province says it's launching a review, after a presentation in which he made comments they say are hateful, including questioning the findings of the Truth and...
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Mother of Wet'suwet'en man killed by RCMP vows to continue fighting

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Laura Holland, the mother of Jared Lowndes, says the Canadian justice system continues to protect police officers who wrongfully kill Indigenous people. Her son, a member of the Wet'suwet'en Nation, was shot dead by police in Campbell...
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Brazil: Indigenous people rally for week-long protest in Brasilia over land & cultural rights

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Marching to protect their culture and land - Brazil's Indigenous people are staging a five-day protest in the capital.
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Bereaved First Nations father says he doesn't trust Thunder Bay police

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After Vincent Ostberg's daughter was found dead at her home in Thunder Bay, Ont., he says he asked for details like medical notes and fingerprint analysis, to no avail. The former police officer is one of many local Indigenous people...
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Link between trauma and addiction is a 'scientific fact': doctor | Canada Tonight

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Earlier this month, the Canadian Medical Association Journal published a study that said nationally, the annual number of opioid overdose deaths doubled between 2019 to 2021. Dr. Gabor Maté, an addiction expert, says the link between...
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Toronto researchers help uncover Ontario First Nations' donations to Irish Famine relief fund

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Toronto sheltered 38,000 Irish famine victims in the summer of 1847. As CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, researchers have recently discovered archival records that reveal an important connection between Ontario First Nations and Ireland.
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Arctic Winter Games bring mix of culture, sports from northern communities

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The Arctic Winter Games, running until Saturday in Mat-su Valley, Alaska, combine the traditional sports and games of the circumpolar region with singing, music and dance.
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Nisga'a Nation celebrates Hobiyee, the Nisga’a New Year

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Members of the Nisga'a Nation are celebrating Hobiyee, the Nisga'a New Year, which celebrates the last crescent moon in February. Our Wawmeesh Hamilton spent time with the community on Friday, ahead of two days of dancing and feasting,...
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Vancouver magazine trains aspiring journalists

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Vancouver-based Megaphone Magazine, which features stories of underrepresented communities, has opened its newsroom to train budding journalists. CBC's Wawmeesh Hamilton speaks with participants of the training program — many of whom are...
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Regina art exhibit focuses on reconciliation, calls to action

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Igniting the Spirit of Reconciliation is a display of 94 artworks that represent the 94 Calls to Action from Truth and Reconciliation Commission report. The Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre is hosting the artwork created by students from...