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Canada’s largest Indigenous police force has never shot anyone dead – Newstalk 1010

July 12th 2020 TORONTO – Officers with Canada’s largest Indigenous police force have never shot and killed anyone — and no officer has died in the line of duty. The…

30th Anniversary of the Oka Crisis

Press Release From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada OTTAWA, ONTARIO (July 11, 2020) – The Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, Carolyn Bennett; the Minister of Indigenous Services, Marc Miller; and…

RLI: Early Learning and Child Care Survey

Press Release Parents of children aged 0-8 are encouraged to participate in this survey. Your responses will help RLI and the MNA develop ELCC programs and services that meet the…

Aboriginal Law Report July 12, 2020 – First Peoples Law

July 12, 2020 The National Indigenous Justice Summit took place this week. Indigenous people have a plan for achieving true justice. When will Canada act? – Globe and Mail Limit police…

Nunavut’s high rate of police-related deaths ‘obviously worth looking into,’ says data expert – CBC

Rate more than 14 times higher than other regions since 2010, statistics show Jul 13, 2020 Inuit in Nunavut are dying during interactions with police at a rate significantly higher…

Chiefs Call on Tiny House Warriors to Stand Down

Press Release The Tiny House occupation at Blue River violates Secwépemc laws and customs, write Chiefs Shelly Loring (Simpcw) and Rosanne Casimir (Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc) in a Joint Statement today.…

Chief Gray has Positive Discussion with Premier Higgs

Press Release The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government would like to notify community members that on July 10, 2020 Chief Gray received a phone call from Premier Higgs in regards to access…

RLI: Post-Secondary Education Survey

Press Release Currently, RLI is developing the programs and services that will form the Post-Secondary Education program and we are seeking input from Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) members to…

It was about the colonial history of Canada:’ 30-year anniversary of the Oka Crisis brings home memories – CTV News

July 12, 2020 REGINA — Peter Gilmer remembers the summer of the Oka Crisis as if it were yesterday. Gilmer, 26 at the time, had just become the president of…

Ojibway man paddling around the peninsula for awareness – Owen Sound Sun Times

July 12, 2020 A 27-year-old man with roots at Saugeen First Nation has so far paddled Lake Huron’s shore from south Grand Bend to Saugeen Shores, on his way up…

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