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Good news, bad news – Macleans.ca

Young entrepreneurs give big. A new strain of norovirus sickens cruise passengers. February 12, 2014 Good news Power to the people The Harper government unveiled a retooled First Nations education…

Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan hosts Stop Racism workshop – News Talk 980

Teens from different cultures combat racism by learning from each other Last Updated: Feb 13, 2014 Fifty students and teachers from vastly different cultural and ethnic backgrounds spent Wednesday trying…

Aboriginal voter key to 2013 NDP win in Skeena – Terrace Standard

Feb 12, 2014 Being an unrepentant political junkie, I dove into the official May 2013 provincial election numbers released last month by Elections BC with enthusiasm. What makes these fascinating…

Ovide Mercredi joins U of M as advisor; U of W, Nunavut Arctic College sign … – Winnipeg Free Press

Ovide Mercredi joins U of M as advisor; U of W, Nunavut Arctic College sign agreement 02/12/2014 It’s been a busy morning for our local universities. University of Manitoba has…

‘Too many’ Aboriginal children in state care in NSW – ABC Message Stick

February 13, 2014 The New South Wales Minister for Family and Community Services has conceded the number of Aboriginal children in care around the state is too high. Pru Goward…

Tony Abbott credits Paul Keating for Aboriginal policy inspiration – Sydney Morning Herald

February 13, 2014 Tony Abbott has delivered the most powerful, heartfelt and gracious speech of his short prime ministership, crediting political opponent Paul Keating with responsibility for his ”watershed moment”…

Aboriginal artefacts uncovered during Hunter Expressway construction – ABC Online

By Jackson Vernon Tens of thousands of Aboriginal artefacts, some potentially dating back 5,000 years, have been uncovered in an archaeological investigation in Newcastle. They were found during a dig…

Casino talks ‘positive first step,’ expert says – StarPhoenix

Plan sees FSIN own all casinos FEBRUARY 12, 2014 Discussions about a possible sale of the Moose Jaw and Regina casinos to the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) could…

Epic journey of Cree youth charted in new documentary – CBC.ca

Feb 11, 2014 Over a year ago today, six young men and their guide set out on snowshoes in temperatures reaching minus 50, walking to Ottawa in support of the…

Ottawa comforts Nunavut internet users, punishes smokers – Nunatsiaq News

February 12, 2014 Conservatives promise 5 Mbps broadband, more money for Nutrition North Federal finance minister Jim Flaherty’s 2014-15 budget, unveiled Feb. 11, will bring comfort to northern internet users…

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