Legion “sorry” over joke about murder of “Indians” published by BC branch
The Royal Canadian Legion says it’s “sorry” one of its British Columbia branches published a joke in one of its newsletters about murdering two “Indians.”
The Royal Canadian Legion says it’s “sorry” one of its British Columbia branches published a joke in one of its newsletters about murdering two “Indians.”
A British Columbia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion pulled their most recent newsletter after publishing a joke about the murder of two “Indians.”
A British Columbia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion pulled their most recent newsletter after publishing a joke about the murder of two “Indians.”
Leaders of the country’s five national Aboriginal organizations brought their concerns to Canada’s premiers’ Wednesday.
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Calling the last three years an honour and privilege, incumbent Shawn Atleo said First Nations today have much to learn from historic battles waged over rights and resources.
While chiefs gather this week at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to vote for the next national chief of the Assembly of First Nations they will also be laying out the agenda for Wednesday’s winner to push.
A Mohawk University of Victoria professor and backer of Pam Palmater, one of the leading contenders for Assembly of First Nations national chief, blasted two prominent journalists Monday, calling one a racist and the other ignorant after they wrote columns essentially backing incumbent Shawn Atleo in the race to lead the largest First Nations organization in the country.