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City of Vancouver to vote on renaming Trutch Street

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He was one of the founders of modern British Columbia. But over the last few years, Joseph Trutch has had his name removed from streets in Victoria and Nanaimo for his anti-Indigenous views. And on Tuesday, Vancouver council will vote to...
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Spirit Walk on Mount Royal raises funds for healing retreat

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The Native Women's Shelter of Montreal led its 11th annual Spirit Walk this weekend to gather the community, highlight ongoing inequalities, and raise funds for its annual healing retreat.
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Senator says he'll introduce amendment to delay Bill C-5

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Sen. Paul Prosper says he'll be putting forth an amendment to delay half of the One Canadian Economy Act. Prosper says the bill is moving too quickly through Parliament and is concerned about the level of consultation provided for major...
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11th Spirit Walk on Mount Royal raises funds for healing retreat

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The Native Women's Shelter of Montreal led its 11th annual Spirit Walk this weekend to gather the community, highlight ongoing inequalities, and raise funds for its annual healing retreat.
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Former Cowessess First Nation chief Cadmus Delorme is the new chancellor for the U of R

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New University of Regina chancellor Cadmus Delorme talked with The Morning Edition about his new job.
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Ontario passes Bill 5 despite opposition from First Nations, environmental groups

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Doug Ford's government has passed the controversial Bill 5 that aims to speed up mining projects and other developments in areas deemed to have economic importance. As CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp reports, the move has sparked outrage among...
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10 years since Truth and Reconciliation Commission released calls to action

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This week marks ten years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission created its calls to action to address the dark legacy of residential schools in Canada. CBC Vancouver's Indigenous Affairs reporter Wawmeesh Hamilton reports on...
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10 years since Truth and Reconciliation Commission releases calls to action

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This week marks ten years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission created its calls to action to address the dark legacy of residential schools in Canada. The calls -- born of school survivors' stories shared over 6 years, and...
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Indigenous people rally at Queen's Park, call for withdrawal of Bill 5

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Hundreds of Indigenous people rallied outside Queen's Park on Monday, calling on the Ford government to withdraw its controversial Bill 5 that aims to speed up mining projects and other developments. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has the details.
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How Ontario schools are bringing Indigenous culture into the classroom

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Since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report 10 years ago, educators across Canada have been trying to bring Indigenous culture, history and identity into the classroom. One Indigenous learning centre in...
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Serious injuries involving kids in care under-reported: youth advocate

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A new report from the Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth shows young Indigenous people experience serious injuries far more than other groups in Manitoba. The numbers in the report are troubling, but the youth advocate says they're...
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From fans in war paint to 100M streams, DJ duo The Halluci Nation talks Indigenous dance floors

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Three-time Juno award winning duo Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill, former members of A Tribe Called Red, say they feel like they’ve managed to create safe spaces for Indigenous people and other marginalized groups at their...
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New Indigenous-led centre in Winnipeg promises to bridge gaps for entrepreneurs

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Officials say Wiitahnookiinitaw Tahshkayzing Entrepreneurship Centre is the first fully Indigenous-led entrepreneurship centre in Canada, and will help empower Indigenous people looking to start their own businesses.
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Citizenship ceremony held at one of the largest powwows in Canada

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New Canadians take their citizenship oaths during the 20th edition of Winnipeg's Manito Ahbee festival, one of the largest celebrations of Indigenous culture in North America.
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FSIN calls on Vatican to return sacred Indigenous artifacts

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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says ceremonial regalia, sacred pipes, medicine bundles and other rare artifacts are at the Vatican, and wants them returned. FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron says he will renew his demand now that...
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N.W.T. MP Rebecca Alty in cabinet should make 'big difference,' some say

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Many northerners say they're excited to have an MP at the federal cabinet table. Nadeer Hashmi reports.
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Carney's Liberals table bill to cut federal trade barriers

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The Liberal government introduced legislation Friday that it says will eliminate federal barriers to internal trade and detail how nation-building infrastructure projects will be identified and approved more quickly. Additionally,...
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Story of 'Raven Steals the Light' embedded in new Canada House key gifted to King Charles

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Ahead of his visit to Canada next week, King Charles was gifted a new ceremonial key to Canada House in London. It was designed by Ts'msyen artist Morgan Asoyuf, who took the opportunity to elevate an important story from West Coast...
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Indigenous youth participate in canoe awakening ceremony in Vancouver

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Indigenous people living away from home and in the city don’t often get to connect with culture. But this week, Squamish elder Wes Nahanee organized a canoe awakening ceremony for the Urban Native Youth Association in East Vancouver....
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What the parties are promising Indigenous voters

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An overview of where the NDP, Liberal, and Conservative parties stand on infrastructure and development, Arctic sovereignty and clean drinking water.
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What issues matter to Indigenous voters ahead of the upcoming election

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Throughout the election season, CBC is visiting communities to hear what's top of mind as they prepare to vote. Indigenous affairs reporter Wawmeesh Hamilton explores what issues matter to indigenous voters ahead of April 28.
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These Indigenous voters and experts say their concerns are on the back burner this election

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Summary * As the federal election campaign enters its final days, these Indigenous voters and experts say their issues have been on the back burner. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal reports.
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What is a duty to consult — and how will it affect Bill 5?

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The Ontario government's controversial Bill 5 was passed with no consultation with First Nations, whose treaty lands are likely to be affected. Metro Morning spoke with an Anishinaabe scholar at the University of Toronto about the...
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The issues that matter to Indigenous voters ahead of the upcoming election

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Throughout the election season, CBC is visiting communities to hear what's top of mind as they prepare to vote. Indigenous affairs reporter Wawmeesh Hamilton explores what issues matter to Indigenous voters ahead of April 28.