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First Nations Health Authority doubles down on harm reduction strategies during overdose anniversary

April 14, 2025, 5:21 pm

Amid ongoing concerns over toxic drug fatalities among Indigenous communities, the First Nations Health Authority has reiterated its commitment to harm reduction measures on the anniversary of a critical overdose period in British Columbia. Officials stressed that even with a slight dip in overdose deaths, maintaining robust life-saving interventions is essential. The decision reinforces the use of evidence-based policies in mitigating drug-related harms.

theglobeandmail.com / B.C. First Nations die from toxic drugs at nearly seven times the rate of others

theglobeandmail.com / First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary

thestar.com / First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary


3 stories from 2 sources in 14 hours ago ... #social-policy #indigenous #healthcare #british-columbia #reconciliation +


First Nation Elver Fisher Charged with Assaulting Fishery Officer

April 14, 2025, 4:21 pm

Multiple reports outline that an elver fisher from Nova Scotia’s Millbrook First Nation has been charged with assaulting and obstructing a fishery officer. The accounts consistently detail the incident, emphasizing the legal actions that followed the alleged assault during routine fisheries duties. The coverage focuses on the charges and the subsequent law enforcement response, illuminating the community and legal implications of the case.

globalnews.ca / Elver fisher from Millbrook First Nation charged for allegedly assaulting officer

thestar.com / Elver fisher from Millbrook First Nation charged for allegedly assaulting officer

winnipegfreepress.com / Elver fisher from Millbrook First Nation charged for allegedly assaulting officer


3 stories from 3 sources in 15 hours ago ... #crime #justice #indigenous #nova-scotia +


Kitselas First Nation approves self-governance with overwhelming support

April 11, 2025, 1:21 pm

Members of the Kitselas First Nation in northwestern British Columbia overwhelmingly voted in favor of achieving self-governance, with more than 96% participation from enrolled voters. This decisive vote represents a major move towards greater autonomy and self-determination in managing community affairs and local resources. The self-governance initiative is set to redefine local administrative structures, granting the Kitselas First Nation enhanced authority over traditional lands and internal decision-making processes that reflect long-held community aspirations.

theglobeandmail.com / Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C. votes in favour of self-governance

thestar.com / Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C. votes in favour of self-governance


2 stories from 2 sources in 3 days ago ... #politics #provincial #indigenous #reconciliation #british-columbia +


Saskatchewan trial examines Métis harvesting and fishing rights scope

April 10, 2025, 8:20 pm

A judicial trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, will focus on determining the scope of traditional harvesting rights for Métis communities. The case involves critical questions about whether Métis people hold the right to hunt and fish for food, potentially setting a precedent in indigenous rights litigation. The proceedings will delve into historical land usage and legal interpretations of traditional rights, with observers closely watching for far-reaching implications on indigenous harvesting practices.

cbc.ca / Retrial of Sask. Métis hunters to examine scope of traditional harvesting rights

globalnews.ca / Trial set to determine Métis hunting and fishing rights in Saskatchewan


2 stories from 2 sources in 4 days ago ... #provincial #law #justice #indigenous #reconciliation +


Trial reveals stolen car tied to OPP officer death scene

April 9, 2025, 4:21 pm

In a high-profile trial surrounding the fatal shooting of an OPP officer, evidence has emerged that a car found abandoned in a ditch near the scene was stolen just the day before the incident. Courtroom testimony has focused on this stolen vehicle as a critical element linking the timeline and circumstances of the officer’s death. The proceedings detail how the car’s history and prior theft may have contributed to understanding the events that led to this tragic loss of life.

citynews.ca / Car in ditch at scene of OPP officer’s death was stolen, murder trial hears

globalnews.ca / Car in ditch at scene of OPP officer’s death was stolen, murder trial hears


2 stories from 2 sources in 5 days ago ... #crime #law #justice #ontario #indigenous +


Liberal and NDP Leaders Campaign in Saskatchewan Amid Election

April 9, 2025, 5:20 am

With the federal election nearing its midpoint, both Liberal and NDP leaders are actively campaigning in Saskatchewan, a province seen as pivotal in the electoral contest. Their coordinated visit aims to secure votes in this key battleground, featuring public rallies and policy announcements targeted at local issues. This strategic political maneuver reflects both parties’ efforts to strengthen their foothold ahead of upcoming electoral challenges, showcasing a focused campaign effort in a region critical to shaping the national outcome.

nationalobserver.com / Two federal party leaders in Saskatchewan today as campaign approaches halfway point

torontosun.com / Two federal party leaders in Saskatchewan today as campaign nears halfway point

winnipegfreepress.com / In the news today: Two campaigns shift to Saskatchewan, Trump’s trade war continues

thestar.com / Two federal party leaders in Saskatchewan today as campaign nears halfway point

citynews.ca / Two federal party leaders in Saskatchewan today as campaign nears halfway point


5 stories from 5 sources in 6 days ago ... #politics #elections #federal #singh #liberals +


New killer whale calf brings hope for endangered population

April 8, 2025, 5:22 pm

Both reports detail the birth of a new orca calf within an endangered killer whale population off British Columbia’s coast. Field biologists observed the newborn in the wild, marking a significant sign of hope for the species as conservation efforts continue. The sightings have sparked both scientific interest and public attention, underscoring ongoing monitoring and protection initiatives for these majestic creatures. The coverage emphasizes environmental safeguards and the critical need for further research amid ecological challenges.

nationalobserver.com / Newborn killer whale spotted off BC coast is 'sign of hope': researchers

globalnews.ca / J-Pod welcomes new orca calf, ‘a sign of hope’ for endangered southern residents

thestar.com / 'Sign of hope' for endangered killer whales as centre confirms newborn calf


3 stories from 3 sources in 6 days ago ... #environment #indigenous #british-columbia +


Massive Indonesian deforestation project sparks environmental concerns

April 7, 2025, 2:11 pm

Indonesia is poised to clear forest land approximately the size of Belgium to make way for bioethanol production and agricultural expansion. Environmentalists and indigenous groups have decried the project, warning that such widespread deforestation will lead to significant ecological damage, displacement of local communities, and accelerated contributions to global climate change.

nationalobserver.com / World's largest deforestation project destroys forests for bioethanol fuel, sugar and rice in Indonesia

winnipegfreepress.com / World’s largest deforestation project fells forests for bioethanol fuel, sugar and rice in Indonesia


2 stories from 2 sources in 7 days ago ... #economy #business #environment #global-trade #indigenous +


Manitoba First Nations chief attacked outside assault trial

April 7, 2025, 2:11 pm

A trial involving a First Nations chief accused of child sexual assault was interrupted when the chief was attacked outside the courthouse. The assault, which occurred on what was to be the second day of proceedings, has raised concerns over security during high‐profile trials involving sensitive allegations and has spurred calls for heightened protective measures in the justice system.

winnipegfreepress.com / Manitoba chief accused of child sex assault attacked outside court, trial halted

thestar.com / Manitoba chief accused of child sex assault attacked outside court, trial halted


2 stories from 2 sources in 7 days ago ... #crime #justice #indigenous #manitoba +


NL inquiry: Government services harmed Innu families

April 7, 2025, 2:11 pm

At a Newfoundland and Labrador public inquiry, a social worker testified that government‐run social services have actively undermined Innu family stability and contributed to longstanding colonial harms. Testimony detailed how these services have disrupted cultural and familial bonds, prompting calls for more culturally sensitive approaches to Indigenous social support.

thestar.com / Government social services are 'significant agent' of colonialism, N.L. inquiry hears

winnipegfreepress.com / Government social services are ‘significant agent’ of colonialism, N.L. inquiry hears


2 stories from 2 sources in 7 days ago ... #provincial #social-policy #indigenous #reconciliation #newfoundland-and-labrador +


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