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Brian Sinclair inquest’s value questioned as hearings resume – CBC.ca

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…

More federal funding flowing to improve First Nations water – Globalnews.ca

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.…

New Prosperity mine: More at stake than a $1-billion mine – Vancouver Sun

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…

A Tribe Called Red ready to celebrate First Nations culture at … – The Province

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…

Culture keeps Olympic goalie Carey Price grounded, mom says – CBC.ca

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…

Innu elder on last trek denied access to traditional lands – CBC.ca

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…

Feds provide money for aboriginal training – Terrace Standard

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…

Tamara Johnson, PC candidate, stands by ‘frank’ First Nations comments – CBC.ca

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”…

First Nations sign up for Kinder Morgan pipeline hearing – The Globe and Mail

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…

NDP says federal budget falls short on Aboriginal needs, housing … – Nunatsiaq News

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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