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B.C. changes hunting rules to protect big game following wildfires – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017 VICTORIA _ British Columbia is taking steps to protect big game animals that survived summer wildfires in the southeastern part of the province. Hunting regulations…

NDP says documents show health care impact ignored in Saskatchewan bus shutdown – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017  By Jennifer Graham THE CANADIAN PRESS REGINA _ Government documents show health officials in Saskatchewan raised questions about shutting down the provincial bus company, saying…

Missing, murdered inquiry calls for creation of national police force – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017  By Kristy Kirkup THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls wants governments to create a national police…

Site C dam not within budget, could cost more than $10B: utilities commission – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017 By Dirk Meissner THE CANADIAN PRESS VICTORIA _ The $8.3-billion Site C dam is unlikely to be completed by 2024 and could end up costing…

Trudeau vows to carefully review interim update on missing, murdered women – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017  OTTAWA _ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Liberal government will be paying close attention to the interim report from the inquiry into missing and…

New David Suzuki Foundation CEO ready to seek legal right to healthy environment – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017 11:37 VANCOUVER _ A former official with an international humanitarian group is the new chief executive officer of the David Suzuki Foundation. Stephen Cornish says he is…

Supreme Court of Canada to rule in B.C. case involving Indigenous spirituality – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017 OTTAWA _ The Supreme Court of Canada is due to release a decision Thursday in a case that hinges on freedom of religion and how…

Missing, murdered inquiry stalled by government bureaucracy: report – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 1, 2017  OTTAWA _ The commissioners of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are blaming federal red tape for the delays that have…

A focus on Indigenous research collaboration – Queens Gazette

Tuesday October 31, 2017 By Phil Gaudreau, Senior Communications Officer Several recommendations within the Queen’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Task Force final report challenged researchers across the university to ensure…

Winnipegger’s picture book about residential school legacy wins Governor General’s Award – CBC

‘Even this morning, just seeing it online, I was kind of questioning whether I was awake or not’ Nov 01, 2017 David Alexander Robertson says hearing he won the Governor…

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