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Toronto responds after Indigenous group says ancient remains at job site ‘mishandled’CanadaJul 21Indigenous group may halt Toronto construction after ancestral remains were allegedly stored in a dump truck and kept for over a year.
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B.C. reports offer ‘road map’ for repatriation of Indigenous historical itemsCanadaJul 1
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Fans criticize Beyoncé for shirt calling Native Americans ‘the enemies of peace’EntertainmentJun 29
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Major projects bill amended to remove cabinet power to sidestep Indian ActCanadaJun 19
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Major projects bill amended to remove cabinet power to sidestep Indian ActAssembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Nepinak Woodhouse said Thursday the "limited changes" made to the bill don't go far enough.CanadaJun 19
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Feds moving too slow to process First Nations status applications: AGAuditor General Karen Hogan found that more than eight in 10 applications processed by the department exceeded the six-month service standard.CanadaJun 10
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Ontario to amend mining bill, add Indigenous economic zones amid First Nations uproarThe bill, which seeks to speed up mining projects, is set to go through amendments Wednesday at committee as it moves towards becoming law.PoliticsMay 28
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How one Fredericton shelter is supporting Indigenous IPV survivorsGignoo Transition House in Fredericton supports intimate partner violence survivors from around the New Brunswick -- with a focus on culture and community.CanadaMay 27
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Indigenous groups keen to see Pope Leo continue reconciliation workPope Francis' 2022 visit to Canada was described as a "penitential pilgrimage" as he insisted on meeting with Indigenous survivors of residential schools and hearing their stories.CanadaMay 10
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Archbishop of Quebec says he expects Pope Leo will continue Indigenous reconciliation workThe Archbishop of Quebec says he expects Pope Leo will continue to work on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Cardinal Gerald Lacroix called the word “reconciliation” very important for any pastor. He shared his thoughts on Friday on the election of the first U.S.-born pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost. The late Pope Francis made history in 2022 when he...CanadaMay 9
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