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Supreme Court affirms American Indigenous man’s right to hunt in Canada
Supreme Court affirms American Indigenous man’s right to hunt in Canada
OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada says an American Indigenous man has a constitutionally protected right to hunt in British Columbia given his people’s historic ties to the region. The decision today comes in the case of Richard Lee Desautel, a U.S. citizen who was charged with hunting without a licence after shooting an elk near Castlegar, B.C. Desautel defended his actions on the basis he…
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Feds pressed to define 'free, prior and informed consent' in UNDRIP bill
Feds pressed to define ‘free, prior and informed consent’ in UNDRIP bill
Protesters block a rail line in Edmonton in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, on Feb. 19, 2020. PHOTO BY DAVID BLOOM/POSTMEDIA NEWS OTTAWA — Federal officials are facing calls for greater clarity on how a bill to harmonize Canada’s laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples could affect future development projects and government…
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Officers accused of mistreating woman in distress on bridge
Officers accused of mistreating woman in distress on bridge
By: Malak Abas · Winnipeg Free Press · Posted on March 20, 2021. Two community workers have filed a complaint with the Winnipeg Police Service, saying they witnessed officers berating and swearing at a woman who was attempting to hang herself on the Redwood Bridge. Jasmine Smith and Angela Desrosiers were driving together on the Redwood Avenue crossing around 2 p.m. Monday, when they saw a female…
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Manitoba introduces bill proposing tougher fines for protesters
Manitoba introduces bill proposing tougher fines for protesters
FILE: Members of the Urban Warrior Alliance set up a blockade along a CN and Via rail line west of Winnipeg. WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has introduced a bill that proposes tougher fines and possible imprisonment for people interfering with critical infrastructure. Justice Minister Cameron Friesen said the Progressive Conservative government was looking for a balance between the rights of…
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Police Services Act must be improved to protect First Nations people, says AMC chief
Police Services Act must be improved to protect First Nations people, says AMC chief
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) Grand Chief Arlen Dumas PHOTO BY JOSH ALDRICH /Winnipeg Sun The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) Grand Chief Arlen Dumas would like to see changes in the Police Services Act (PSA) following the recent death of a First Nations man charged with assaulting a police officer. Brian Halcrow from Tataskweyak Cree Nation was arrested by Thompson RCMP for throwing a hat…
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First Nation leaders make plea to provincial, federal gov’ts to eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in health care
First Nation leaders make plea to provincial, federal gov’ts to eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in health care
First Nation leaders in Manitoba have shared that hundreds of Manitoba First Nation citizens have always been neglected in some aspect when it comes to health services. First Nation leaders are making a plea to the provincial and federal governments to take concrete action to reduce and eventually eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in Canada’s health care system. “It is hard to believe that in this…
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Kawartha Nishnawbe block reconstruction work on Burleigh Falls Dam
Kawartha Nishnawbe block reconstruction work on Burleigh Falls Dam
Burleigh Falls Dam is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, now a national historic site operated by Parks Canada. The dam was originally constructed in 1912. (Dean Wood) Group says barricades are over lack of consultation by Parks Canada Members from an Ontario First Nation continue to block access to a dam reconstruction site because they say they were not properly consulted by Parks Canada. Nodin…
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Pepper spray and riot police: When the Manitoba Legislature was stormed in 1999
Pepper spray and riot police: When the Manitoba Legislature was stormed in 1999
Fog from pepper spray drifts in front of police at the Manitoba Legislature on April 6, 1999, when protesters voicing concerns about poor First Nations housing, unemployment and land claims pushed past barricades and into the lobby. (CBC) Manitoba has seen protests, but scene at U.S. Capitol this week was ‘a unique situation’: former premier Opening day of Manitoba’s spring session of the…
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Indigenous-led protests, blockades grabbed Canada's attention in 2020
Indigenous-led protests, blockades grabbed Canada’s attention in 2020
Emily Amos, a member of Indigenous Youth for Wet’suwet’en, sings during a protest held in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en in British Columbia at Portage Avenue and Dominion Street in front of RCMP ‘D’ Division Headquarters in Winnipeg on Feb. 24. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Escalating confrontation in name of reconciliation Harrison Powder recalls the look of hate in a truck driver’s eyes as…
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No reconciliation without land: Six Nations fight for truth for 200 years
No reconciliation without land: Six Nations fight for truth for 200 years
Six Nations members set up barricades in the town of Caledonia, Ont. in a dispute over land that has been going on for 200 years. (Naheed Mustafa/CBC) ‘The truth is we have a long way to go,’ says Anishnaabe writer who advocates for a re-education project Six Nations of the Grand River in southwest Ontario is the largest most populous reserve in Canada. They have been stuck in a land dispute for…
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Opponents sue to shut down Minnesota construction of Enbridge pipeline
Opponents sue to shut down Minnesota construction of Enbridge pipeline
Photo credit StopLine3.org Opponents of a pipeline project that crosses three states have asked a federal court to halt construction in Minnesota on allegations that U.S. Army Corps of Engineers failed to address several environmental issues when it approved a water quality permit. Two Minnesota Ojibwe bands and two environmental groups filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of…
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'Shift in perspective:' Indigenous place names moving Canada from colonial past
‘Shift in perspective:’ Indigenous place names moving Canada from colonial past
From left to right, Christina Hardie, Robert Houle, Roxanne Tootoosis, Lynda Minoose, Noella Steinhauer, Lillian Gadwa, Terri Suntjens, Theresa Strawberry, Edna Elias and Beatrice Morin are shown in this undated handout image. THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON — To Terri Suntjens, symbolism means everything. That’s why she decided to get involved with the City of Edmonton’s initiative to rename its…
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10 correctional officers charged following death of Indigenous man in N.L. jail
10 correctional officers charged following death of Indigenous man in N.L. jail
Jonathan Henoche died about a year ago in Her Majesty’s Penitentiary, shown in St. John’s, N.L. in a 2020 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sarah Smellie ST. JOHN’S, N.L — Ten correctional officers have been charged with crimes ranging from manslaughter to criminal negligence causing death in connection with the 2019 death of an Inuk man in a St. John’s jail. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary announced…
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Man Kicked Off Hospital Property For Burning Plant Outside Father’s Window In Prayer
Man Kicked Off Hospital Property For Burning Plant Outside Father’s Window In Prayer
For more than two weeks, David Deer visited his father’s hospital window daily during his battle with COVID-19. Each time, he burned cedar outside the building in prayer.
“I just came every day to lift my dad up and lift this hospital up,” Deer said.
Last week, Chickasaw Lighthorse police ordered Deer to leave the property and had a conversation with a hospital staff member. Deer, a member of…
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'Strong Hearts to the Front!': Indigenous Water Protectors Take Direct Action Against Minnesota Tar Sands Pipeline
‘Strong Hearts to the Front!’: Indigenous Water Protectors Take Direct Action Against Minnesota Tar Sands Pipeline
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Hundreds of Indigenous and allied people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) on September 27, 2019 to protest the Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline. (Photo: Fibonacci Blue/Flickr/cc)
Published on Friday, December 04, 2020 by Common Dreams
Construction on the Enbridge Line 3 extension—which will transport up to 760,000 barrels of the world’s dirtiest oil daily—began earlier this…
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Demonstration for Black, Indigenous lives sets up at Ottawa intersection
Demonstration for Black, Indigenous lives sets up at Ottawa intersection
Organizers plan to stay at Laurier and Nicholas until city officials listen to demands
Advocates calling for changes to Ottawa’s budget, police policies and more say they’ll stay at an intersection near the University of Ottawa until the city listens to their demands.
The Day of Action for Anishinabeg and Black Lives is organized by a collection of groups including Justice for Abdirahman, formed…
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Minnesota grants key permits for Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline project Minnesota regulators granted a stack of important permits and approvals Thursday for Enbridge’s planned Line 3 pipeline replacement across northern Minnesota, setting the long-delayed US$2.6-billion project on the road toward beginning construction soon.
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