Feb 18, 2014 The inquest into the death of Brian Sinclair, who died after waiting 34 hours in a Winnipeg hospital’s emergency room for care, resumes today amid questions from…
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February 17, 2014 WINNIPEG – The federal government is spending an additional $323.4 million over the next two years to improve water and wastewater issues on First Nations in Canada.…
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Decision on B.C.’s New Prosperity project will set national tone for Ottawa-aboriginal relations, First Nations warn FEBRUARY 17, 2014 OTTAWA — Lobbying has intensified as the Harper government prepares to…
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A Tribe Called Red ready to celebrate First Nations culture at Talking Stick Festival FEBRUARY 17, 2014 Earlier this month two members of the U.S. Congress stole a few rays…
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Feb 16, 2014 When Lynda Price found out her son was heading to the Olympics inSochi, she booked a plane ticket immediately. Her son, 26-year-old Carey Price, tends goal for…
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Respected activist Elizabeth Penashue not allowed to enter Muskrat Falls due to Nalcor work Feb 17, 2014 Sheshatshiu is an Innu Federal Reserve in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and…
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Feb 17, 2014 AN agency created to train aboriginal people to work on a planned natural gas pipeline to feed a liquefied natural gas plant at Kitimat has received a…
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Feb 14, 2014 The leader of Fort William First Nation is speaking out after a provincial election candidate said on Facebook that businesses on the First Nation get an “unfair”…
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Feb. 13 2014 More than 40 First Nations – including four from Washington State – have applied to participate in National Energy Board hearings into Kinder Morgan’s proposed twinning of…
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NDP says federal budget falls short on Aboriginal needs, housing, job creation February 13, 2014 “What concrete measures are there for the regions?” The MP for Nunavik says the new…
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