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Alberta fires back at UN committee for criticism of energy megaprojects
EDMONTON - Alberta's energy minister says the United Nations is an unelected, unaccountable body that has no business criticizing Canada's energy megaprojects. Sonya Savage, in a statement, says that ...
CKOM News
Jan 08, 2020
Indigenous opposition to pipeline shouldn’t outweigh others: Provinces
VANCOUVER - The governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan are urging the Federal Court of Appeal to defer to cabinet's approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline because they say Indigenous opposition shou...
CKOM News
Dec 19, 2019
Court to hear First Nations’ challenge of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
VANCOUVER - Four British Columbia Indigenous groups are set to argue in the Federal Court of Appeal that the Canadian government failed to consult adequately with them before its latest approval of th...
The Canadian Press
Dec 16, 2019
Firefighting expert says First Nations need more resources
A firefighting specialist believes more needs to be done to prevent fires on First Nations. Richard Kent, the commissioner of emergency and protective services for the Prince Albert Grand Council, poi...
CKOM News
Dec 06, 2019
Cumberland House Cree Nation band office fire. (submitted photo/LaRongeNOW)
Saskatchewan chief disappointed at lack of long-term help to stop suicides
REGINA - The chief of a northern Saskatchewan First Nation says he is disappointed at the lack of long-term help from the provincial and federal governments to deal with what he says is a suicide cris...
CKOM News
Nov 28, 2019
FSIN vice-chief calls for criminalization of coerced sterilization
A vice-chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) wants to see more action taken to support Indigenous women who allege doctors and nurses pressured them to consent to being steril...
Evan Radford
Nov 26, 2019
First Nations policing symposium highlights importance of community, police relationships
Relationship building between officers and communities was a hot topic at the First Nations Policing and Justice Symposium on Tuesday. The policing panel session featured First Nations police chiefs f...
Harrison Brooks
Nov 06, 2019
(File Hills First Nations Police Service/Facebook)
Separating from Canada not easy, but possible: U of S prof
Since the federal election on Monday, there has been more talk of western alienation and the idea of separation. A group based out of Alberta that espouses the idea of "Wexit" (western exit) feels the...
CKOM News
Oct 23, 2019
(Wikipedia)
First Nations given maximum compensation for Ottawa’s child-welfare discrimination
OTTAWA - The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has awarded more than $2 billion in compensation to First Nations children and their families who were separated by a chronically underfunded welfare system...
The Canadian Press
Sep 06, 2019
First Nations women finally to be treated equally under Indian Act: Bennett
OTTAWA - First Nations women will finally be treated the same as men under the Indian Act, enabling them to obtain the same status and category of membership as their male counterparts and their desce...
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2019
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