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Canada must look past Obama to push for Keystone: Prentice – The Globe and Mail

Feb. 12 2014 A former top Conservative cabinet minister says it’s time for Canada to look beyond the Obama era if it wants to push economic integration with the United…

‘Strawberry Ceremony’ to honour aboriginal women missing or murdered – Toronto Star

Gatherings at Toronto police headquarters and across Canada on Friday focus attention on native women, who are 7 times more likely to be murdered. Feb 13 2014 It’s been 21…

Woman turns to Facebook in 23-year search for brother – CBC.ca

Lori Campbell finds biological family she lost through foster care, one still missing Feb 13, 2014 Lori Campbell was just 14 months old when she was apprehended by social services in…

Orillia Memorial March for Murdered and Missing Aboriginal Women this Friday – Orillia Packet

February 13, 2014 Two aboriginal women are marching in Orillia this Friday to bring awareness to the “genocide” taking place in Canada against native women. Gladys Radek, who led a…

Why not an aboriginal hockey team at the Olympics? – Toronto Star

The aboriginals of North America have the talent to form a men’s hockey team of the highest level and by rights should be represented at the Olympics. Feb 13 2014…

Toronto Birth Centre offers a comfortable, less clinical setting – inside TORONTO .com

By  Justin Skinner Expectant mothers in Toronto have another option when it comes to delivering their babies. The Toronto Birth Centre, at 525 Dundas St. E., officially opened its doors…

First Nations leaders call for better health services on reserves – Edmonton Journal

‘We’re Albertans too’ FEBRUARY 12, 2014 EDMONTON – First Nations health leaders say the provincial government can reduce the number of aboriginal children dying in the child welfare system by…

Panel: Indigenous Access McGill program – McGill Daily

FEBRUARY 12TH, 2014 The Indigenous Access McGill (IAM) program – which provides mentoring and tutoring services to First Nations and Inuit students in the School of Social Work at the…

Good news, bad news – Macleans.ca

Young entrepreneurs give big. A new strain of norovirus sickens cruise passengers. February 12, 2014 Good news Power to the people The Harper government unveiled a retooled First Nations education…

Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan hosts Stop Racism workshop – News Talk 980

Teens from different cultures combat racism by learning from each other Last Updated: Feb 13, 2014 Fifty students and teachers from vastly different cultural and ethnic backgrounds spent Wednesday trying…

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