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Indigenous issues ‘pushed to the back’ of campaign, says first-time voter

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Kris Moore, a first-time Indigenous voter, says she feels leaders are ‘side-stepping’ Indigenous issues. During the leaders' debates, one each in French and English, an Indigenous segment was not included.Read more:...
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Julianna Maggrah talks about how she finally connected with her Indigenous culture as an adult

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Growing up near La Ronge, Sask., Julianna Maggrah didn’t feel connected to her culture. Her grandparents were trappers, but they didn’t take part in any cultural events or ceremonies. As she got older, Maggrah was determined to find that...
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Indigenous organizations want more people to head to the polls

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As the federal election inches closer, Indigenous organizations are encouraging voting, especially for young Indigenous people. The hope is that they'll help shape the future of Canada.
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Indigenous advocates concerned over Pierre Poilievre’s record

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Indigenous advocates and leaders say they are concerned about Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre’s track record on issues affecting Indigenous people. From UNDRIP to resource development, CBC Indigenous takes a look at Polievre’s...
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‘Systematic transfer’ of Palestinians is a historic and ongoing strategy: Analysis

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Oroub el-Abed exposes systematic forced displacement in Gaza, criticising targeted destruction and global complicity.
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Will Indigenous people vote in this election?

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Experts say that Indigenous participation in federal elections has always been complicated. The upcoming election feels different for some Indigenous voters, who say their needs and issues aren’t on the radar of the parties.
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Some First Nations leaders hoping for bigger focus on reconciliation in federal election

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Some First Nations leaders are hoping for a bigger focus on reconciliation in the federal election campaign. Amid all the talk of Trump and tariffs some feel Canada’s relationship with Indigenous people has taken a backseat.
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First Nations leaders hope for more focus on reconciliation in federal election

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Some First Nations leaders in Manitoba say amid all the talk of U.S. President Donald Trump and tariffs, Canada’s relationship with Indigenous people has taken a back seat during the federal election campaign.
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Feds allocate $27.3M more to prevent, reduce homelessness in Winnipeg

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Ottawa is kicking in tens of millions in more funding to help get people off the streets. It's one more step in not only finding housing for the city's most vulnerable but towards ending chronic homelessness.
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B.C. Conservatives could see more defections, political strategist says

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Kareem Allam, a former campaign manager for the B.C. Liberals, says the Conservatives under John Rustad could splinter further after three MLAs left the party to sit as Independents. Allam says that Rustad's endorsement of free speech...
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Painting the positive: Innu artist Mary Ann Penashue launches exhibit

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In her evocative canvases, artist Mary Ann Penashue tells a positive story of Innu life in Labrador. A show of Penashue’s work is on display this month at the Christina Parker Gallery in St. John's. That’s where the CBC’s Anthony Germain...
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B.C. Conservatives likely to see more defections, political strategist says

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Kareem Allam, a former campaign manager for the B.C. Liberals, says the Conservatives under John Rustad could splinter further after three MLAs left the party to sit as Independents on Friday. Allam says that Rustad's endorsement of free...
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Support worker questions plan to relocate Indigenous people in Downtown Eastside

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A leaked draft memo from the City of Vancouver outlines a "reunification roundtable" to explore ways to help Indigenous Downtown Eastside residents return to their home First Nations. James Harry, an outreach worker at All Nations...
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The Early Edition, Feb. 7: A celebration of the Squamish people

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Stephen Quinn is hosting this special episode of The Early Edition. We're live with the Squamish Nation for a day of stories, music and special reports. On today’s show, we'll go inside the Sen̓áḵw development as its towers continue to...
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Squamish Nation prepares to co-host the 2025 Invictus Games

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The 2025 Invictus Games are being hosted by the Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. On the eve of the event, which runs until Feb. 16, Stephen Quinn, the host of CBC's The Early Edition, speaks to Squamish Nation...
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Trump tariff threats put scrapped Northern Gateway pipeline project back in the political spotlight

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With U.S. President Donald Trump threatening tariffs on Canadian products as early as Feb. 1, some Canadian business leaders and politicians are opening up discussions on the Northern Gateway pipeline project to secure alternative...
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Revived support for once scrapped Northern Gateway pipeline project amid Trump tariff concerns

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As U.S. president Donald Trump pledges tariffs on Canadian products are coming on February 1, some Canadian business leaders and politicians are pushing for a revived Northern Gateway pipeline project to get Canada's oil and gas to Asian...
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Influential filmmakers react to state of Indigenous film in Canada

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The National spoke to three influential filmmakers about the state of Indigenous film in Canada. CBC Radio host Duncan McCue is joined by filmmakers Lisa Jackson and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and the director of Canada's new Indigenous...
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New national media association for Indigenous journalists launches

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Indigenous Media Association of Canada co-founder Eden Fineday says there was a need for a national body to represent the voices of First Nations, Inuit and Métis storytellers.
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LeBlanc won’t replace Trudeau as Liberal MPs meet to discuss next steps

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As Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc excludes himself from the pending Liberal leadership race, Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu tells Power & Politics this is a 'pivotal' time for the Liberal Party, and an 'extremely quick'...
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What did Justin Trudeau's tenure mean for reconciliation efforts in B.C.

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Heiltsuk Tribal Council Chief Marilyn Slett reflects on the prime minister's legacy on First Nations issues and what remains to be done.
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B.C. Conservative leader on next steps for party as caucus loses 3 MLAs

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After the ousting of B.C. Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie and the departure of two other caucus members, B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad speaks about where the party goes from here.
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Business is booming for Indigenous entrepreneurs heading into 2025

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The Indigenous economy has been generating tens of billions of dollars in revenue for the province in the past four years.
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New report details how to involve Indigenous groups in Canadian clean energy

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An Indigenous council that advises the federal government on climate policies came out with a report detailing framework to help support Indigenous involvement with clean energy in the country. CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.