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Gabby Petito Case Highlights Disparity in Missing Person Coverage

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The disappearance of 22-year-old Gabby Petito and the recovery of her body have received major coverage in news and social media since August. But in a country where 40 percent of those reported missing are people of color, this has...
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Indigenous-voters-complicated

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Federal elections a complicated issue for Indigenous voters: former chiefMyeengun Henry, former chief of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, says that while climate change and the legacy of residential schools are key issues in the...
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Federal elections a complicated issue for Indigenous voters: former chief

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Myeengun Henry, former chief of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, says that while climate change and the legacy of residential schools are key issues in the federal election, Indigenous people have a complicated history with...
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'We need a change' | Debbie Baptiste

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Debbie Baptiste, Colten Boushie's mother, and Elenaore Sunchild, the family's lawyer, join Power & Politics host Vassy Kapelos to discuss a report from the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission that found the RCMP racially...
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Indigenous Services Minister addresses Moderna COVID-19 vaccine delays

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Marc Miller speaks to the impact delays are having on the campaign to vaccinate members of Indigenous communities.
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Indigenous Services minister says BC couple should express contrition for jumping the vaccine queue

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Marc Miller spoke with reporters in Ottawa during a regular Covid-19 briefing on Wednesday.
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Brazil begins roll-out of 2 million COVID vaccines amid protests

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Thousands join rallies in several Brazilian cities against President Jair Bolsonaro’s handling of the deadly pandemic.
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Historical trauma contributes to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Indigenous people

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Executive Director of Anishnawbe Health Toronto, Joe Hester, says experiences of residential school and other past traumas are contributing factors for why Indigenous people are hesitant to get vaccinated.
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'It is distressing that the number of active cases has doubled in the last month.' - Dr. Tom Wong

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Chief Medical Officer of First Nations Health Authority updates reporters on rising COVIS 19 cases in Indigenous communities.
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Manitoba premier raises concerns over vaccine rollout for Indigenous residents

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says Ottawa needs to clarify who will administer a COVID-19 vaccine to the province's Indigenous residents, who live both on and off reserves.
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Evidence of widespread racism against Indigenous peoples within B.C. health care: investigation

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An independent investigation has found clear evidence of widespread racism and discrimination against Indigenous patients and staff in the B.C. health-care system.
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Indigenous Services Minister Miller says Indigenous people let down by police

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Federal cabinet ministers spoke in Ottawa earlier today about escalating tensions in Nova Scotia's lobster fishery. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said the violence of the past few days is evidence that Indigenous peoples have...
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Trudeau and O'Toole exchange views on the N.S. lobster dispute

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole addressed the Commons and had a brief moment to directly debate each other.
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Indigenous Amazonians fighting for lives say battle for rainforest involves whole world

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The destruction of the Amazon rainforest is a fight that involves the whole international community, according to its indigenous people. Speaking exclusively to Euronews, Dinamam Tuxá, who is the Coordinator for the Articulation of the...
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Federal ministers, Indigenous leaders to discuss racism in health care

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Canada's Indigenous services minister says the federal government will meet with Indigenous leaders to talk about racism in the health-care system after an Indigenous woman recorded nurses insulting her before her death in a Quebec...
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B.C. designer's use of Indigenous art sparks controversy

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One of the most prominent designers in B.C.'s Indigenous apparel world is not Indigenous but, rather, licenses designs from Indigenous artists. Chloë Angus has marketed her company as partially Indigenous owned, but that isn't true.
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How Indigenous communities are holding Round Dances virtually

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( - image credit) We get a look at a virtual Round Dance. Round Dances are typically held in the winter to bring Indigenous communities together in friendship and grieve those who have passed.
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Brazil: Coronavirus restrictions lifted in Rio, Sao Paulo

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Bars and restaurants in Brazil's biggest city Sao Paulo have reopened after more than three months of restrictions.
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Kenney stands by speechwriter who called residential schools ‘bogus genocide story’

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is standing by his speechwriter, Paul Bunner, after Indienous leaders criticize an essay he wrote in 2013, which downplayed the damage done by residential schools and called it a "bogus genocide story."
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Sixties Scoop survivors receive first settlement cheques

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As the first round of government payments goes out to Indigenous people who survived the Sixties Scoop, which saw children removed from their homes and placed in foster homes or put up for adoption, recipients express how getting the...
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Calls for change added to celebrations of National Indigenous Peoples Day

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Ongoing scrutiny of race relations and police violence were added focuses of this year’s National Indigenous Peoples Day, which was celebrated online because of the pandemic.
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Singh explains why he called the Bloc's House Leader a 'racist'

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke with the CBC's David Cochrane about the events that led to the New Democrat being ejected from the House of Commons for the day.
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COVID-19 spreading fast among Brazil's Indigenous tribes

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NGOs say the death toll among Indigenous people in Brazil rose from 28 to nearly 200 in a month.
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Healing walks in Maritimes call for justice for Chantel Moore

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Hundreds gathered in cities across New Brunswick and in Halifax on Saturday afternoon to take part in a healing walk in honour of Chantel Moore, the 26-year-old Indigenous woman shot and killed by police in Edmundston, N.B.