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Bill 5 allows the provincial government to 'unilaterally ram through projects without meaningful engagement,' First Nations ...
More legal battles likely as First Nations launch first lawsuit against new federal, provincial laws
Legal experts say the federal and Ontario governments’ refusal to consult on new legislation to fast-track mines and major infrastructure has left Indigenous communities with no other option and more ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWhat Is Red-Tagging, and How Does It Harm Climate Action?Red-tagging - which falsely brands legitimate activists as terrorists - is used to silence land and environmental defenders online and in real lifeWhat is red-tagging?Red-tagging is a practice that ...
This is Part 1 of a four-part series on Indigenous land rights in Ecuador. Read Part 2 and Part 3. Part 4 will be published ...
Flowing River Capital is part of a growing number of Indigenous-led platforms in Canada promoting business and investment ...
The complex work of undoing more than 230 years of colonisation is gruelling, but Traditional Owners' work is beginning to ...
The feds are rushing to fast-track major projects, from pipelines and mines to housing and hospitals. Here's everything you ...
After more than seven decades without review, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Act 134) is now being amended, ...
TORONTO - A group of Canada's First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge to recently passed laws that would ...
An Aboriginal inmate at Adelaide's highest-security prison has attempted self-harm multiple times while spending nearly 800 ...
Bill 5 allows provincial government to 'unilaterally ram through projects without meaningful engagement,' First Nations argue ...
The Native Women’s Association of Canada says its current management has "discovered serious and significant financial ...
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