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Details of MMIW inquiry announced

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The federal government has announced the terms for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Concerns about the MMIW inquiry

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Two unique perspectives on today's announcement about the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Families raise doubts about unresolved MMIW cases

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CBC's Connie Walker looks at dozens of cases where families of missing Aboriginal women have reason to believe their loved ones were killed, even though their deaths were deemed suicides or accidents
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Valentine's Day march for missing and murdered indigenous women

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Sense of optimism at annual marches due to federal government's promise to hold a much-awaited public inquiry into the issue
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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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School Uses Hockey to Keep Kids in Class

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A school in Sioux Lookout, Ontario has created a hockey program to keep kids in class and out of trouble.
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The road to Shoal Lake

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Aboriginal community has gone years with no clean drinking water because a treatment plant was too expensive
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RCMP Commissioner Paulson: There are racists in my police force

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RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson answers question from Grand Chief Doug Kelly from Sto:lo Tribal Council
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1 in 4 inmates in Canada's prisons are aboriginal

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Efforts to reduce the number of aboriginal inmates aren't working, says correctional investigator Howard Sapers
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Felicia Solomon's story

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Felicia Solomon was killed 12 years ago, and her family is still waiting for answers
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Mansbridge One on One: Cindy Blackstock

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This week on Mansbridge One on One: Cindy Blackstock, one of Canada's leading Aboriginal voices and a passionate advocate for repairing the relationship between indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians.
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Thousands rally across Australia in support of Indigenous reform

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Nationwide day of action seeks to rally support for a campaign to recognise Australia’s Indigenous people.
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Australian Indigenous bill a 'new chapter' to repair relations

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Australia's parliament has introduced a bill that paves the way for a referendum to recognise Indigenous people in the c
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Indigenous recognition vote causes division in Australia

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Australia has taken the first formal step towards recognising Indigenous peoples in its constitution.
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Australia Day: Contentious holiday marked by festivities and protests

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Australia is celebrating national day - but protests have also been held against what some call 'Invasion Day'.
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Australia: Rio Tinto chief to resign over ruined sacred Aboriginal caves

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Rio Tinto’s chairman has announced he will step down after the mining company destroyed ancient Aboriginal rock shelters last year.
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Thousands protest Indigenous Australians' death in police custody

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Protesters across Australia call for justice for Aboriginal Australians who have died at the hands of police.
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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Garden Hill elder celebrates 92nd birthday, offers advice to great-grandson

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It was the opportunity to bring three generations of one family together.And the chance for one of them to go home to see their first nation for the first time.The CBC's Meagan Fiddler takes you along as she returns to Garden Hill with...
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Uni of Queensland's Linder on Australia Referendum Vote Expectations

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Dani Linder, Senior Lecturer at the TC Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland, discusses her expectations for a referendum that proposes to establish an Indigenous advisory body to Parliament in Australia. She speaks with...
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Rio Tinto Needs Aboriginal Person on Its Board: Advocate

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Sep.10 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Marcia Langton, associate provost at the University of Melbourne and one of Australia's most prominent advocates for indigenous rights, talks about Rio Tinto Group's destruction of...
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Rio Told to Make Restitution Over Aboriginal Site Blasts

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Dec.09 -- Australian legislators say Rio Tinto Group should agree to a restitution package with traditional landowners over mine blasts this year that badly damaged two ancient Aboriginal heritage sites. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Protesters in Sydney demand justice for Indigenous people

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Protesters gathered outside Sydney's town hall calling for gun bans in remote Indigenous communities after police constable Zachary Rolfe was found not guilty of murder over 19-year-old Indigenous man Kumanjayi Walker's fatal shooting...
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Aboriginal models learn lesson from Naomi Campbell

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