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CLC celebrates First Nations contributions on National Aboriginal Day
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 On National Aboriginal Day, and as we prepare for the upcoming 150th anniversary of Confederation, Canada’s unions are recognizing the history of Canada’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit people that pre-dates Canada by more than 10,000 years. “What we call Canada today was inhabited by hundreds of diverse societies long before […]
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Read MoreOn National Aboriginal Day, Minister Dominic LeBlanc highlights the importance of the fisheries in reconciliation
From Fisheries and Oceans Canada June 21, 2017 OTTAWA – Today, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, issued the following statement: As the longest day of the year, the summer solstice has long held special meaning for Indigenous peoples. On this day, we mark and celebrate the valuable […]
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Read MoreAssembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde Welcomes Name Change for June 21: ‘National Indigenous Peoples Day’
June 21, 2017 (Ottawa, ON) – Assembly of First Nations Nation Chief Perry Bellegarde supports the new name for June 21 – National Indigenous Peoples Day – as a name consistent with the international recognition of Indigenous peoples and consistent with an AFN resolution (23/2013) calling for the name change. “I believe this small change […]
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Read MoreReport alleging police abuse of Indigenous women ‘one-sided’: Saskatoon police chief – CBC
‘It’s all just been the very negative things that they’ve dug up,’ says Clive Weighill Jun 20, 2017 Saskatoon’s police chief says there’s “no balance” in a report alleging that police in Saskatchewan are mistreating Indigenous women. On Monday, the New York-based organization Human Rights Watch released a report detailing dozens of stories of alleged […]
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Read MoreIt’s Time: Canada’s Strategy to Prevent and Address Gender-Based Violence
From Status of Women Canada Gender-based violence remains a significant yet preventable barrier to equality June 19, 2017 – TORONTO, ON Many Canadians still face violence every day simply because of their gender expression, gender identity or perceived gender. It’s time for that to change. The Government of Canada is taking action to prevent and […]
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Read MoreSask First Nation Transparency – CP
Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Jun 16, 2017 By Adam Brilz, CJWW REGINA – A woman from the Onion Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan has successfully won a court battle against her reserve over financial transparency. Stick and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation took the First Nation to court in May after she said the Onion […]
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Read MoreWall the winner in a boring two-way NDP leadership race – Regina Leader-Post
Jun 16, 2017 So far, the big winner in the Saskatchewan NDP’s leadership race appears to be Brad Wall. Notwithstanding his government’s failings in budget and economic management of late, what Brad Wall and his Saskatchewan Party remain remarkably good at it is the political game — especially, defining NDP leaders before they get a […]
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Read MorePlan outlined for handover of community pastures in Saskatchewan – CP
Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Jun 15, 2017 REGINA – The Saskatchewan government has outlined a three-year plan to transfer the management of community pastures to local producer groups. Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart says the groups could include municipalities, environmental agencies or First Nations and will be offered 15-year leases. He says 13 community pastures […]
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Read MoreGovernment to Lease Provincial Pastures to Patron Groups – Government of Saskatchewan
June 15, 2017 The Ministry of Agriculture will offer current patrons of the Saskatchewan Pastures Program (SPP) the option of leasing the pastures, as the program is wound down over the next three years. This follows the decision in March 2017 to end the Saskatchewan Pastures Program and consult on future management of the land. […]
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Read MoreAssembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde Commits to Action on an Indigenous Languages Act to Protect and Strengthen First Nations Languages
June 15, 2017 Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde Commits to Action on an Indigenous Languages Act to Protect and Strengthen First Nations Languages (Ottawa, ON) – Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Perry Bellegarde today participated in a joint announcement with the Federal Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, on […]
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