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US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings

US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday announced it will be funneling more resources toward addressing the alarming rate of disappearances and killings among Native Americans.
Daniel Paul, historian who wrote painful story of Mi'kmaq people, dies at 84

Daniel Paul, historian who wrote painful story of Mi'kmaq people, dies at 84

HALIFAX — Mi'kmaw elder Daniel Paul, who collected the often painful details of his people's history, died Tuesday at the age of 84.
Ottawa urged to back U.S., not TC Energy, in $15B lawsuit over demise of Keystone XL

Ottawa urged to back U.S., not TC Energy, in $15B lawsuit over demise of Keystone XL

WASHINGTON — A progressive public policy think tank is urging the federal government to side against oil and gas transmission giant TC Energy in its ongoing dispute with the United States over the ill-fated Keystone XL project.
BATC's Ball: LGBTQ2S+ community celebrated during pride month

BATC's Ball: LGBTQ2S+ community celebrated during pride month

Saskatchewan's first openly gay member of the legislative assembly spoke on the importance of representation in the government.
Poundmaker sees new cultural lodge opened on summer solstice

Poundmaker sees new cultural lodge opened on summer solstice

The summer solstice and Indigenous Peoples' Day, was marked near the Battlefords with the grand opening of Miyawata Culture's cultural lodge on Poundmaker First Nation.

How Indigenous economic development corporations can support a just, low-carbon energy transition

This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. ___ Authors: Christina E.
First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

CHILLIWACK, B.C.
Recent lightning strikes carpet northeast B.C., as active wildfire count climbs

Recent lightning strikes carpet northeast B.C., as active wildfire count climbs

VANCOUVER — Wildfire crews in northeastern British Columbia are keeping an anxious lookout after a series of weekend lightning storms rolled through the parched region.
B.C. warns of summer drought, asks people to conserve water

B.C. warns of summer drought, asks people to conserve water

The British Columbia government is urging people to save water, saying the forecast predicts drought across much of the province this summer.
Manitoba child advocate releases report on fatal police shooting of Indigenous teen

Manitoba child advocate releases report on fatal police shooting of Indigenous teen

WINNIPEG — A review by Manitoba's children and youth advocate has determined a First Nations teen fatally shot by police had been unable to get consistent help from various government systems.
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