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Historical records raise doubt about scholar, former judge's Cree ancestry
A CBC investigation discovered that some of scholar and former judge Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s claims about her Cree ancestry, the community where she grew up and her academic accomplishments are inconsistent with publicly available...
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Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond ancestry questions prompt anger, but also support
Words of disbelief, anger and also support are pouring in for well-known scholar Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond after her claims of Cree ancestry were called into question by a CBC News investigation. The Chief of Muskeg Lake Cree Nation says...
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Cree-Métis singer finds peace through Cree Christmas carols
Cree-Métis singer Falynn Baptiste says she sings Christmas carols in Cree to celebrate the creator, her community and her culture.
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Residential Schools: Canada’s Indigenous Shame
Thousands of Indigenous children died from abuse, disease and neglect in Canada’s residential schools. Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin recounts the devastating stories of some of the survivors.
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Cree author shares the importance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
This Thursday will mark Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a federal statutory holiday. Cree author Michelle Good shares why she hopes Canadians will treat the day in a similar way as Remembrance Day.
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Actor Michael Greyeyes talks about tearing up over his speech in Rutherford Falls
Canadian Cree actor Michael Greyeyes spoke to CBC News about the impact of performing a speech in Rutherford Falls where his character confronts how Indigenous people are judged for their ambitions.
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Why some Indigenous people may choose not to vote
Jamin Mike, who is from Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation says Canadians shouldn't judge Indigenous peoples who choose not to vote, because First Nations have a 'nation-to-nation' relationship with Canada.
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87-year-old Cree woman graduates from University of Saskatchewan | Hanomansing Tonight
Louise Fraser has become the oldest person ever to graduate from the University of Saskatchewan's Indian Teacher Education Program. She hopes to teach Cree language after completing the four-year program.
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Why some Indigenous peoples may choose not to vote
Jamin Mike, who is from Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation says Canadians shouldn't judge Indigenous peoples who choose not to vote, because First Nations have a 'nation-to-nation' relationship with Canada.
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Wildfire destroys 4 homes on First Nations in Central Alberta
A fast-moving wildfire has destroyed a number of homes on two different First Nations.
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Liberals, Bloc in dead heat for Quebec’s largest riding
The Liberals and Bloc Québécois are in a dead heat for Quebec’s immense Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou riding, where affordability, housing and Trump are top of mind in a diverse electoral district that takes up half the province.
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This Cree influencer helps youth learn the language online and in her community
Novalee Fox says getting on a healing path helped her reconnect with the Cree language. Now, she's working with local elders to teach the language to youth in her home community of Ochapowace Nation. And she has a popular TikTok where...
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Regina Pats celebrate Indigenous culture at second-annual event
The Regina Pats partnered with George Gordon Developments Ltd. to host Indigenous Celebration Night. Pats forward Connor Bear from Ochapowace First Nation says it's an opportunity to show respect for each other.
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Sask. woman helping to translate decades-old Plains Cree recordings — including some of her father
In the 1960s and '70s, Cree elders in Kawacatoose First Nation shared stories in their language on audio recordings. Now their descendants are translating and transcribing them into English.
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Employment minister apologizes for shifting claims on family’s Cree heritage
Federal Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault has apologized for misleading statements about his family’s Indigenous heritage after a newspaper report found Boissonnault’s former company, that claimed to be Indigenous-owned when it was...
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Tanya Talaga explores her family history in new CBC documentary
Tanya Talaga's docuseries The Knowing follows her family's eight-decade search for family matriarch Annie Carpenter, revealing a story deeply intertwined with Canada’s residential school system. You can see it Wednesday on CBC and CBC Gem.
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CLEAN : Huge interest as Anne Frank poem goes up for auction
A very rare handwritten poem by Jewish diarist Anne Frank goes under the auctioneer's hammer Wednesday amid a flurry of interest which may push the price well above the 30,000 euros ($32,000) reserve
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VOICED : La ONU crea un relator especial para monitorear la represión en Rusia
El Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU estableció por primera vez el viernes un mandato de Relator Especial encargado de vigilar la represión de los opositores en Rusia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Colombia: deslave deja mas de 60 muertos
Un deslizamiento de tierra ocurrido este lunes causo mas de 60 muertos y unos 40 heridos en el municipio de Salgar noroeste de Colombia donde continuaba la busqueda de desaparecidos
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VOICED : Tres votantes de Bolsonaro cuentan por qué quieren que siga cuatro años más en el gobierno
Buena parte de los electores del presidente Jair Bolsonaro responden a una de las tres B con las que se ha identificado al gobierno: Biblia, balas y bueyes, en referencia a los evangélicos, los sectores proarmas y del agronegocio...
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CLEAN : Native tribe fights to save Boreal forest in Quebec
CLEAN : Native tribe fights to save Boreal forest in Quebec
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VOICED : El mundo que viene: Los suenos no acaban aqui, dice Sotomayor, el hombre del salto insuperable
Javier Sotomayor ha saltado tan alto que hasta ahora nadie lo supera. El cubano que marcó un récord de 2,45 m en 1993 y sabe de largas esperas por lesiones, pide a los atletas no dejar que la pandemia apague sus sueños (Footage by AFPTV...
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Local businessmen react ahead of speech by Mas outlining his plans following mock referendum
Business people in Spain's powerful northeastern region of Catalonia commented on the prospect of independence on Tuesday, ahead of a speech by Catalan regional President Artur Mas.
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VOICED : Argentina restituye un mercado unico de cambios
VOICED : Argentina restituye un mercado unico de cambios