Indigenous activists joined other social movements in “Winnipeg” to help defeat a proposed city bylaw they say would have silenced dissent and free speech — including Indigenous rights advocacy.
How could these schools, which were largely Catholic-run institutions, have operated for so long with such impunity?
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Canada has built a reputation as one of the world’s most progressive nations, and the evidence goes beyond political rhetoric. The country has made concrete changes to protect marginalized communities ...
Indigenous groups worry they will not be adequately consulted Carney says legislation needed to spur economy, counter US tariffs Opponents promise legal challenges, protests TORONTO, June 26 (Reuters) ...
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