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Indigenous group disappointed RCMP cleared officers of mistreating family – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 3, 2017  SASKATOON _ The organization representing First Nations in Saskatchewan says it’s disappointed that RCMP officers have been cleared of mistreating the family of an Indigenous…

Statement on the 2017 Nunavut Election Results on behalf of Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada and President Rebecca Kudloo

Rebecca Kudloo, President of Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada extends their warm congratulations to all the successful candidates in Nunavut’s 2017 election. Pauktuutit is excited to see that of the…

Letter of the Day: Documents are being kept safe – Thestarphoenix.com

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 3, 2017 By Joanna Smith THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ JUSTICE Accomplished Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould helped introduce legislation on doctor-assisted dying and develop the mandate for…

Letter of the Day: Documents are being kept safe – Thestarphoenix.com

I am writing to set the record straight on the recent Supreme Court decision on records from the Independent Assessment Process. Ry Moran, of the National Centre for Truth and…

First Nations should reconsider banishment, says Indigenous physician – CBC

Doctor cautions communities to focus on harm reduction rather than barring drug dealers Nov 03, 2017 First Nations can make political decisions to remove members from their communities, but an…

Mandate letter results so far: Ministers Carolyn Bennett and Jane Philpott – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 3, 2017 By Joanna Smith THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS Accomplished The 2016 budget committed $8.4 billion over five years aimed at education, housing and…

Flood evacuees from Lake St. Martin return home – APTN

It’s been a long six years since devastating flooding forced more than a thousand members of Lake St. Martin First Nation from their homes. Now some of those community members…

I Love First Peoples organization holds shoebox charity drive – Queen’s Journal

Starting this month, Canada’s I Love First Peoples (ILFP) Kingston chapter is accepting gift-filled shoebox donations for Indigenous youth. ILFP is a registered Canadian non-profit organization focused on empowering Indigenous…

Brayden Bushby now charged with 2nd degree murder in death of Barbara Kentner – CBC

Charge upgraded from aggravated assault in Thunder Bay court Friday morning Nov 03, 2017 The man charged with throwing a trailer hitch at an Indigenous woman in Thunder Bay, Ont.,…

Treaty Three police shine light on violence against women – CBC

Police service partners with Kenora women’s shelter for annual campaign Nov 03, 2017 The Treaty Three Police Service in northwestern Ontario has partnered with a Kenora women’s shelter to shine…

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