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indigenous

  • ‘Indigenous Land Acknowledgments’ Could Have Unintended Effects
    ‘Indigenous Land Acknowledgments’ Could Have Unintended Effects
    Commentary There is a strange sort of ritual that has arisen and become popular over the past few years in some parts of the United States and Canada. If you ...
    June 27, 2024BY Orlean Koehle
  • Coaches to Meet Players Over Historical Racism Allegations
    Coaches to Meet Players Over Historical Racism Allegations
    The allegations detailed an unnamed player who was coerced by coaches to terminate the pregnancy of his partner ...
    March 25, 2024BY Jim Birchall
  • Famous Holiday Destination Given New Indigenous Names
    Famous Holiday Destination Given New Indigenous Names
    The popular tourist locations in New South Wales will receive the double names following 'requests from local communities.'
    March 19, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • ‘Tsunami’ of Indigenous Identity Fraud Cases Heading to Courts, Warns BC Judge
    ‘Tsunami’ of Indigenous Identity Fraud Cases Heading to Courts, Warns BC Judge
    A British Columbia judge is warning that what he calls a "tsunami" of Indigenous identity fraud cases is ...
    March 15, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Why Does Canada’s Open Society Embrace Tribalism?
    Why Does Canada’s Open Society Embrace Tribalism?
    Commentary Even many ostensible conservatives buy into the indigenous iconography of a pre-industrial Garden of Eden—and so-called reconciliation ...
    March 7, 2024BY Colin Alexander
  • Supreme Court Upholds Ottawa’s Indigenous Child Welfare Act, Denies Quebec’s Appeal
    Supreme Court Upholds Ottawa’s Indigenous Child Welfare Act, Denies Quebec’s Appeal
    The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government's Indigenous child welfare act is constitutional, affirming ...
    February 9, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • WA Council Rejects Proposal to Scrap Indigenous Ceremony at Council Events
    WA Council Rejects Proposal to Scrap Indigenous Ceremony at Council Events
    The councillor who raised the proposal says the community is tired of 'tokenism' and 'wokeisms.'
    December 1, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Barbara Kay: By Using the ‘Decolonization’ Rubric, the Intelligentsia Are Disguising Terrorism as Heroism
    Barbara Kay: By Using the ‘Decolonization’ Rubric, the Intelligentsia Are Disguising Terrorism as Heroism
    Commentary Hamas’s Oct. 7 pogrom in southern Israel was motivated by exterminationist Jew hatred, but this terrorist arm ...
    October 31, 2023BY Barbara Kay
  • Conrad Black: Canada’s Failing Health Care Just One of Many Policy Areas in Need of Reform
    Conrad Black: Canada’s Failing Health Care Just One of Many Policy Areas in Need of Reform
    Commentary The Canadian health-care system is a shambles, and the pride that many Canadians reposed in it for ...
    October 9, 2023BY Conrad Black
  • ‘Pretendian’: The Underpinnings of Falsely Assuming Indigenous Identity Should Be Exposed
    ‘Pretendian’: The Underpinnings of Falsely Assuming Indigenous Identity Should Be Exposed
    Commentary Pretending to be indigenous—informally called “pretendianism”—for fame or fortune began long ago. The first Canadian exemplar of ...
    August 14, 2023BY Hymie Rubenstein
  • Correctional Service to Pay Métis Inmate $7,500 for Charter Rights Violation
    Correctional Service to Pay Métis Inmate $7,500 for Charter Rights Violation
    A Métis prison inmate has been awarded $7,500 by a federal judge following a violation of his Charter ...
    August 4, 2023BY Amanda Brown
  • The Government’s ‘Action Plan’ for the Indigenous Amounts to an Apartheid Manifesto
    The Government’s ‘Action Plan’ for the Indigenous Amounts to an Apartheid Manifesto
    Commentary The Liberal government’s Action Plan for self-determination, based on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of ...
    August 4, 2023BY Colin Alexander
  • ANALYSIS: New Justice Minister Faces Uphill Battle Against Crime
    ANALYSIS: New Justice Minister Faces Uphill Battle Against Crime
    A few days after being promoted to one of the most important posts in the country, new justice ...
    August 2, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Attracting More Indigenous Women to Tech Jobs a Solution to Sector’s Staffing Challenges: Tech Exec
    Attracting More Indigenous Women to Tech Jobs a Solution to Sector’s Staffing Challenges: Tech Exec
    A new study says the world of technology offers opportunities for indigenous women—and for the industry. A recent ...
    July 11, 2023BY Doug Lett
  • Calgary’s Cancellation of Canada Day Fireworks Display Prompts Backlash
    Calgary’s Cancellation of Canada Day Fireworks Display Prompts Backlash
    An advocacy group that says it represents “common sense Calgarians” has launched a petition calling for a reinstatement ...
    May 23, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Australian State Premier Willing to Go to the UK to Retrieve ‘Priceless’ Indigenous Artefacts
    Australian State Premier Willing to Go to the UK to Retrieve ‘Priceless’ Indigenous Artefacts
    Queensland state leader Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is willing to travel to the UK to try and retrieve ...
    May 14, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Foreign Affairs Minister Announces Canada Will Seek Seat on UN Human Rights Council
    Foreign Affairs Minister Announces Canada Will Seek Seat on UN Human Rights Council
    Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly has announced that Canada will seek a seat on the United Nations Human ...
    May 9, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Brian Giesbrecht: Bishop Grandin Played an Honourable Part in Manitoba’s History and Shouldn’t Be ‘Cancelled’
    Brian Giesbrecht: Bishop Grandin Played an Honourable Part in Manitoba’s History and Shouldn’t Be ‘Cancelled’
    Commentary Winnipeg is close to saying goodbye to Bishop Grandin. Soon, the streets, and anything else that bears ...
    March 21, 2023BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Saskatchewan First Act to Stop Federal ‘Overreach’ Passed
    Saskatchewan First Act to Stop Federal ‘Overreach’ Passed
    The Saskatchewan First Act (SFA), designed to give the province autonomy and jurisdiction over its natural resources, has ...
    March 17, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Brian Giesbrecht: Racially Based ‘Justice’ Is Built on Flawed Reasoning
    Brian Giesbrecht: Racially Based ‘Justice’ Is Built on Flawed Reasoning
    Commentary Provincial justice ministers of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are urgently calling on the federal government to “convene a ...
    February 19, 2023BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Poilievre Launches Consultations With First Nations on Resource Revenues
    Poilievre Launches Consultations With First Nations on Resource Revenues
    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he is initiating consultations with First Nations and industry leaders on a new ...
    January 25, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Feds Settle Residential School Day Student Class-Action Lawsuit for $2.8 Billion
    Feds Settle Residential School Day Student Class-Action Lawsuit for $2.8 Billion
    The federal government on Jan. 21 announced it would pay $2.8 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by members ...
    January 22, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • A ‘One Tribe’ Policy: Indigenous Groups Lock Horns Over Banning Tourists From Popular Hiking Trail
    A ‘One Tribe’ Policy: Indigenous Groups Lock Horns Over Banning Tourists From Popular Hiking Trail
    Aboriginal groups have blamed an Indigenous advocacy organisation for promoting a "one tribe policy" after it managed to ...
    January 16, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Saskatchewan Woman Accused of Faking Her and Her Son’s Death Intends to Go to Trial
    Saskatchewan Woman Accused of Faking Her and Her Son’s Death Intends to Go to Trial
    An indigenous woman accused of faking her death and that of her son before illegally crossing the border ...
    January 3, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Public Safety Minister Hopes to Table First Nations Policing Legislation in New Year
    Public Safety Minister Hopes to Table First Nations Policing Legislation in New Year
    Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says he hopes to introduce legislation declaring First Nations policing an essential service ...
    December 21, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • B.C. Mom Who Sued School District Over Indigenous Ceremony Loses Appeal
    B.C. Mom Who Sued School District Over Indigenous Ceremony Loses Appeal
    A Vancouver Island mother sued her children’s school district for holding an indigenous ceremony that she said was ...
    December 13, 2022BY Tara MacIsaac
  • University Reinstates Marks for Student Who Was Penalised for Not Acknowledging Indigenous Rights
    University Reinstates Marks for Student Who Was Penalised for Not Acknowledging Indigenous Rights
    One of Australia's top universities has overturned a decision to dock marks from a student after failing to ...
    November 18, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
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