‘We have survived too much:’ UN presses Canada to explain discrimination in Indian Act’s second-generation cut-off www.aptnnews.ca?p=284718
‘We have survived too much:’ UN presses Canada to explain discrimination in Indian Act’s second-generation cut-off www.aptnnews.ca?p=284718
The first Inuit led university is set to open in 2030 and will contain a capacity for 100 students and 80 staff members.
It will be set up to advance Arctic education for future generations of northern students.
A language symposium in Yellowknife this week is aiming to discuss solutions on how to support revitalization efforts for the numerous official languages in the Northwest Territories.
A new university in Nunavut is set to advance Arctic education when it opens in 2030.
We tell you why Inuit teachings will be the cornerstone of its campus, tonight on APTN National News.
Watch live: youtube.com/aptnnews
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Indigenous leaders gather in Ottawa this week to call on all parties to pass Bill C-10—an act to create a federal modern treaty commissioner.
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The Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba is in federal court this week to hold Canada responsible for the impacts of flooding and hydro development the community has had to deal with.
Thank you to my colleague @loriidlout.bsky.social for raising this critical issue in Question Period.
Pimicikamak remains in a state of emergency while the government is failing to act. When will they fulfill their constitutional duty of care and help people return safely to their homes?
The difference between the president and I is that I was raised to be a decent human being, and my faith teaches me to have compassion.
He lacks both of those things.
Nunavut’s premier delivered a clear message to a conference on Arctic security Wednesday in Ottawa saying that Canada must pay attention to the needs of Nunavummiut as it plans its strategic defence of the North.
Occupational therapists were in Ottawa on Monday to call on the federal government to do better when it comes to managing the Jordan’s Principle and Inuit Child First Initiative Program.
First Nations grandmother wins Jordan’s Principle case at Federal Court of Appeal www.aptnnews.ca?p=281348
It has been ten years since the final report was released by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Now, the Assembly of First Nations are calling on all levels of government and institutions to renew their commitment to the 94 calls to action.
Today marks 10 years since the release of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, an invaluable record of the crimes and injustices committed through the residential school system.
Landmark legal decision has affirmed that Canada owes a legally binding fiduciary duty to provide adequate on-reserve housing.
The ruling is being viewed as a huge victory for more than 100 First Nations across the country.
For more Truth & Politics:
(1/2) Thank you so much to Equal Voice for inviting me to share my advice as a Member of Parliament to our future women and gender diverse leaders.
The sale of Canadian-made armoured vehicles to ICE is unacceptable. I’ve urged the government to shut down these export loopholes — and I welcome Lloyd Axworthy’s call echoing this demand.
Canada’s foreign policy must reflect our human rights commitments.
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...
(1/2) Today I joined MP Jenny Kwan and representatives of Fédération des femmes du Québec, Amnesty International, Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrants, Action Réfugiés Montréal, and the Canadian Council for Refugees, telling the government we refuse
We remember you.
The Liberals are telling Canadians to sacrifice during a jobs crisis. They have no money to sign pharmacare agreements or meet their housing promises, but they found half a billion dollars to reward companies that just eliminated 4,000 Canadian jobs.
Calling out each and every BC Liberal MP: are you going to stand with BC, our coastal waters, communities and Indigenous nations or support PM Carney as he tramples over these, puts our economy at risk and deepens the climate crisis?
Alarming CBC reporting shows Canadian-branded weapons ending up with Sudan’s RSF — a force accused of mass atrocities.
Did the PM raise this while signing a trade pact in the region?
Canadians need answers. The Liberals must launch a full investigation and close the loopholes now.
Millions of Canadians are struggling. Yet the Liberals are demanding sacrifices from workers, while handing out billions to the wealthiest individuals and biggest corporations. New Democrats have a better plan: positive, constructive policies to build a stronger, fairer Canada.
BIG THANKS to you MP Kwan for this important legislative initiative, & thanks to all the other MPs who supported the #nomoreloopholes Bill-233 at 2nd reading! @leahgazan.bsky.social @loriidlout.bsky.social @beynate.bsky.social & others!
For a full #ArmsEmbargoNOW!
armsembargonow.ca/nomoreloopho...
🎥 The first hour of debate on my Private Member’s Bill C-233 is now live.
This bill aims to close the arms-export loophole and ensure Canada is not complicit in grave human rights violations.
Watch here ⬇️
youtu.be/a3iQ7vuskms?...
#BillC233 #cdnpoli #HumanRights
(5/5) Aside from Elizabeth May, no opposition MP supported the budget.