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Political panel debates proposed changes to how public land in B.C. is managed
The NDP government is proposing changes to B.C.'s Land Act it says will allow for more co-operation with First Nations over how public land is managed, but they're facing opposition from the B.C. United and B.C. Conservative parties. The...
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Métis Nation B.C. explains why it joined health accord
The Métis Nation B.C. recently signed on to the Fraser Partnership Accord, which was established to ensure all services provided by Fraser Health are culturally safe. Louis De Jaeger, health minister for the Métis Nation B.C., tells the...
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Patty Hajdu on the 'historic' decision to uphold Indigenous child welfare law
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu takes questions from reporters following the Supreme Court's ruling upholding the federal government's child welfare law. The Nishnawbe Aski Nation was an intervenor in the case and said control...
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CBC BC News Morning Module for Feb. 21, 2024
News, issues and conversations impacting British Columbians
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'Art is getting away with it ... they're not': Indigenous comedians weigh in on Pickton T-shirts
A comedy show scheduled for New Westminster, B.C., has been cancelled after outrage over a comedy troupe selling T-shirts depicting one of its members smiling with serial killer Robert Pickton.
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Keeping Hope, B.C., alive as overdose deaths climb
Meet the community leaders on the front lines of the toxic drug crisis in the small community of Hope, B.C.
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Indigenous TikToker featured in new series with Oscar-winner Emma Stone
TikTok star Brett Mooswa is making his acting debut in the critically-acclaimed series The Curse. The Saskatchewan creator has been a big hit on TikTok for his "Indigenously Indigenous" content but he never imagined his first acting gig...
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Geert Wilders chastises Islamic & Arab preachers for issuing Fatwas against him,
Netherlands' future Prime Minister Geert Wilders faces multiple fatwas for his anti-Islam views, living under protection. He received fatwas from Pakistan and Arab Imams, yet remains unafraid. Wilders pledged "No Islamic schools, Qurans,...
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Work begins on alert system for missing Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people
Consultation has begun on a 'Red Dress Alert' for Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who go missing. It will work similarly to the current Amber Alert system but some advocates say it should be expanded to include all...
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Ottawa begins consultations on proposed 'Red Dress Alert' system
Consultation has begun on a 'Red Dress Alert' for Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who go missing. It will work similarly to the current Amber Alert system, but some advocates say it should be expanded to include all...
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Indigenous People's Day 2023
Indigenous People's Day poster. Vector illustration. EPS10
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Quebec still not doing enough to address Indigenous mistreatment, Quebec ombud says
Nearly four years after a 2019 report documented the mistreatment of Indigenous people in Quebec, just 11 of the report's 142 calls to action have been implemented. The province's ombudsperson says a lack of strategy or deadlines are...
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Canada looking to recognize Indigenous trans-border movement rights
International borders often separate Indigenous people in Canada, the U.S. and Greenland from their relatives and homelands. Some First Nations even issue passports, which other countries recognize for free travel, but Canada does not —...
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Stolen Nisga'a totem pole formally welcomed home
A totem pole stolen from the Nisga'a First Nation in Northern B.C. in 1929 and sold to a Scottish museum is being welcomed home with a rematriation ceremony and feast.
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Protesters push Manitoba government to search landfill for murdered women
Protesters across Canada called on the Manitoba government to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women.
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A year after the Pope's visit, Indigenous people frustrated by slow church action
Indigenous people in Canada are disappointed by what they say is delayed action from the Catholic Church one year after Pope Francis visited Canada and apologized for the church's role in residential schools.
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National residential schools monument shows 'Canada's true history,' governor general says
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says the monument dedicated to residential school victims and survivors, which will be located on Parliament Hill, represents a 'significant' step towards reconciliation.
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Vitriol in Val d’Or: How homelessness, petty crime are reigniting racial tensions
CBC News goes inside the small Quebec city of Val d’Or where resentments over homelessness and crime are boiling over into racist outbursts against the city’s Indigenous population, who have grievances of their own. Sarah Leavitt looks...
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First powwow since stabbing attacks helps Cree community heal
The James Smith Cree Nation continues to heal from the deadly mass stabbing attacks in the small community in northern Saskatchewan. They are holding their first powwow since the attacks, relying on cultural traditions to heal and...
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What will King Charles mean for the Crown-Indigenous relationship
Ahead of the coronation of King Charles, CBC Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault speaks with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and former Assembly of First Nations chief Perry Bellegarde about what the new reign could mean for the Crown-Indigenous...
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Governor General Mary Simons says King Charles III is different from his mother
Governor General Mary Simon says King Charles III is different from his mother and she believes he will be a good king.
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Governor General Mary Simon says King Charles III is different from his mother
Governor General Mary Simon says King Charles III is different from his mother and she believes he will be a good king.
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Fight against tuberculosis hurt by resources diverted to COVID-19
The pandemic had a negative effect on Canadian efforts to eliminate tuberculosis, especially in remote Indigenous communities.
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Brazil's indigenous: Lack of facilities putting lives at risk
In January, Brazil declared a public health emergency in the Yanomami indigenous territory, the largest in the country.