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Evacuation orders mount as wildfire spreads in southwestern Alberta – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 12, 2017  WATERTON, Alta. _ A mandatory evacuation has been ordered for part of a southwestern Alberta First Nation because of a wildfire that’s threatening Waterton Lakes…

BR NS Cornwallis River – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 12, 2017  KENTVILLE, N.S. – A municipal official says his community never intended to name a bridge after a controversial Nova Scotia governor who…

B C Update – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 12, 2017  (BC-Budget) Finance Minister Carole James has tabled a financial plan that hikes taxes for the province’s wealthiest residents while boosting spending for…

Atlantic Update – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 12, 2017 (Federal-Cabinet-Retreat) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his inner circle are in St. John’s, Newfoundland for their annual cabinet retreat today and tomorrow.…

Wildfire evacuees in Prince Albert, Sask., asked to relocate to Saskatoon – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 11, 2017  Canada’s new minister of Indigenous services says the government is committed to correcting the wrongs done to Inuit people who were taken…

Update:(Updates with comment from Indigenous Services minister) (BR-Lewis-Nunavut-TB) – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 11, 2017 Canada’s new minister of Indigenous services says the government is committed to correcting the wrongs done to Inuit people who were taken…

Ottawa urged to release historic data on Inuit tuberculosis treatment – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 11, 2017 By Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS One of the country’s strongest international voices in the fight against AIDS says Canada owes the Inuit a full…

Bid launched to rename N.S. river honouring contentious historical figure – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 11, 2017  KENTVILLE, N.S. _ A debate sweeping the country over the naming of monuments and places after contentious historical figures has found a new flashpoint in…

Significant’ progress made in Indigenous teens’ deaths investigations but more work to do, says coroner – CBC

Dr. Dirk Huyer requested help of York Regional, Nishnawbe Aski Police Services in June Sep 11, 2017 Investigations into how two Indigenous teenagers died in Thunder Bay, Ont., in May…

Nunavut law school student wins QIA’s Amagoalik scholarship – NunatsiaqOnline

September 11, 2017 “Education will give young people the tools they need to be tomorrow’s leaders” A student entering the Akitsiraq Nunavut law school program this month, Nastania Mullin of…

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