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Community leaders urge remaining 45% of Toronto’s Indigenous to get vaccine
“Sadly, in the event that they do catch it, they’re going to undergo the worst,” Johnathan Whonnock advised International…
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Construction to begin soon in Edmonton on 1st urban Indigenous cultural site in Canada – Edmonton
Edmonton’s Whitemud Park will quickly be residence to kihciy askiy, the primary city Indigenous cultural web site in Canada.…
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Meet the B.C. artist behind UNBC’s Indigenous athletics logo — a first for Canada
By now, you might have seen the University of Northern British Columbia‘s putting new alternate jersey for its Timberwolf…
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One year of Indian farmers’ protests prompts B.C. activists to renew call for solidarity
Each evening for the final 11 months, Mandip Kharod has been standing on the nook of Scott Highway and…
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Albertan researchers believe urine could provide key to detecting concussions – Lethbridge
Peeing right into a cup may quickly turn out to be commonplace at your native sports activities complicated —…
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Lethbridge mayor-elect sets sites on next 4 years despite narrow victory – Lethbridge
A political scientist feels the shut leads to the Lethbridge mayor race on Monday suggests a divide in metropolis…
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Hundreds march through Lethbridge in memory of MMIWG – Lethbridge
A whole bunch of individuals made the Sisters in Spirit stroll from Lethbridge’s metropolis corridor to Galt Gardens, in…
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B.C. employer allows staff to swap some stat holidays for ones that reflect their beliefs
Because the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reshape the office, a Vancouver employer selecting to supply their workers extra flexibility…
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Indigenous educators say children must learn truth before reconciliation
Jacob Lane had by no means sewn earlier than, however within the days main as much as Sept. 30…
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‘An ongoing symbol of colonization’: How bad water affects First Nations’ health
In Curve Lake First Nation, diseases from what’s believed to be associated to water high quality have been so…
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