Harold Calla has a financial warning for First Nations leaders who are preparing to meet with the prime minister and premiers.
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Donna Kennedy-Glans: First Nations are stalling small projects, sidelining other stakeholders
One unhappy First Nation makes headlines.
The N2N panel discusses Mary Simon's legacy and why Indian status and clean water legislation are unresolved as Parliament ...
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Geoff Russ: Recognizing First Nations desire economic prosperity is what reconciliation looks like
Both the Nisga’a and the Haisla First Nations in B.C. are ensuring they will determine their own futures by owning major projects, employing hundreds of people, and accruing revenues to build up their ...
"Tommy Douglas believed government existed to serve ordinary people fairly and with dignity. Today, First Nations are still ...
Officials of the Archdiocese of Vancouver, British Columbia, and a First Nation where the largest Indigenous residential school in Canada was located reiterated their joint commitment June 26 to press ...
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The return of B.C. First Nations’ territory: Despite recent gains, less than 1 per cent is in their hands
In 2008, the B.C. government agreed to provide the Musqueam First Nation with land and money to settle a dispute over the ...
Mary Simon changed the world for Indigenous youth who for the first time saw 'one of us' take on such a role and succeed. No ...
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