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Van torched, lobsters destroyed as mob surrounds Mi’kmaw lobster pounds in Nova Scotia
October 14, 2020
Chief calls on prime minister to get involved after evening of vigilante violence
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Cree filmmaker says she wishes she never had to make nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand
October 13, 2020
Documentary chronicles shooting of Colten Boushie.
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Ontario judge extends injunctions against what he calls ‘lawless protesters’ in Caledonia
October 9, 2020
'I am a Haudenosaunee man who does not belong before this colonial court,’ says Skyler Williams
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Thunder Bay major crime unit looking into allegation on social media that First Nation father was beaten to death
October 8, 2020
Allegations made on Facebook says the father of two was attacked by four males
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Ottawa’s offer to negotiate Six Nations land issues prompted backlash from McKenzie Meadows developer
October 8, 2020
Letters were contained in court records submitted ahead of Friday’s injunction hearing
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Sentencing law ignores treaties, violates charter rights of Pikangikum residents says judge
October 6, 2020
Case not about overincarceration but "extension of the corrosive effects of colonialization," says Justice David Gibson
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In Nunavut outside police forces investigate the RCMP, but that could be changing
October 5, 2020
Justice minister says civilian oversight high on the fall agenda of the legislature.
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‘We are sorry racist institutions have failed you’: Nova Scotia apologizes for systemic racism
September 29, 2020
Premier Stephen McNeil announces public safety policy redesign to take place throughout the next year
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‘I can’t even describe how terrifying it was’: Mother watches Iqaluit RCMP wrongly arrest her son
September 29, 2020
23 year old arrested after receiving call about a person pointing a rifle in Iqaluit.
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