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OFIFC Calls on Federal Party Leaders to Support Urban Indigenous Communities FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 31, 2025 Toronto, ON — With […]
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Harper’s 10 Year War on First Nations
Pamela Palmater on the government's relationship with Canada's First Nations.
Land-based Healing | Crow Shield Lodge | Cambridge
The Four Pillars of the Crow Shield Lodge are Education, Healing, Reconciliation, and Land Stewardship
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Top 7 Facts: New Report on Incarceration of Indigenous People
Here are 7 quick highlights from the Office of the Correctional Investigator, Ten Years since Spirit Matters: Indigenous Issues in Federal Corrections (released November 1, 2023). It is based on “over 200 interviews with...
What was required to create a historical treaty?
Bruce McIvor's clear, plain answers to frequently asked questions about Indigenous rights.
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Indigenous Challenges to Capitalism
Speaking at the Revolutions conference at the University of Manitoba, Professor Peter Kulchyski discusses the significant challenges to global capitalism tha...
The Indigenous Struggle and Marxism
The Wet’suwet’en movement, the 1492 Landback Lane occupation, and Mi’kmaq fishing crisis, are vivid illustrations that the oppression of Indigenous people is...
Pam Palmater
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RCMP caused 'serious interference' with press freedom in 2020 Wet'suwet'en raid, review body finds | CBC News : r/onguardforthee
RCMP force a retreat at Wet’suwet’en barricade
Police gave Wet’suwet’en members an hour to summon hereditary chiefs to discuss a blockade to their traditional territories by LNG company Coastal GasLink.
Pipeline battle puts focus on Canada's disputed right to use indigenous land
British Columbia pipeline battle highlights broader issue: who has authority in territories never signed away by treaty
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Settler governments are breaking international law, not Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, say 200 lawyers, legal scholars
While Wet’suwet’en land and water protectors are being depicted as transgressors of the “rule of law,” they are in fact upholding Indigenous and international legal orders.
RCMP planned raids amid talks with Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs about meeting | The Narwhal
Behind the RCMP’s enforcement of Coast GasLink’s injunction, and the ongoing police presence on Wet’suwet’en territory
The Tyendinaga blockade 2 years later, ‘I remember the violence'
Two years ago a blockade was set up on the CN rail line in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and was set up for three weeks.
Understanding we are a multitude of First Nations is key to reconciliation
How can there be one approach or one solution to reconciliation when there are a multitude of First Nations?
Hayden King on Treaties and Treaty Relations in Canada | Intercontinental Cry
This is Native Land: Understanding the standoff at Unist’ot’en | Loose Lips Magazine
By Nikki Sanchez @nikkilaes For the Wet’suwet’en living at Unist’ot’en, maintaining cultural practices is just as important as stopping the pipelines. The camp is one of the most significant global examples of Indigenous land-based sovereignty
The Wet’suwet’en are more united than pipeline backers want you to think - Macleans.ca
Amber Bracken: The difference between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and elected chiefs is rooted in Aboriginal title, an issue that the Government of Canada continues to leave unresolved
This is why more people are now referring to Toronto as Tkaronto
If you're confused as to why you're now seeing Tkaronto in place of Toronto you're not alone. You may have seen it on a "Tkaronto vs. Akwe:kon&…