B.C. university latest to reconsider ties to scholar accused of misrepresenting Indigenous identity
An NDP member of Parliament is asking the federal government to establish…
‘Maybe someday a young Muckleshoot kid wears that jersey with that patch on it’
Roughly 10 percent of the 100 hectares of Tseshaht territory to be surveyed has been scanned
Change acknowledged existence of Indigenous people prior to colonization
‘We would like the world to see that this is happening’: Chief Deric Snow
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says it’s ‘deeply concerned’ by the decision
International Commission on Missing Persons tapped to conduct a cross-country outreach campaign
‘I don’t really fully understand it, but it is almost like a mockery’
Group walks in solidarity with grieving families
University first to revoke a degree granted to Turpel-Lafond after she returned 2 others
Builder wants community benefits agreement abolished despite exception allowing him to work on site
Ehattesaht First Nation on Vancouver Island says six young people have died
B.C. health minister says local Indigenous companies free to work at hospital site near Duncan
B.C. would become the 6th province or territory to designate Sept. 30 as a holiday.
Royal Roads University says it initiated a review in response to public concerns
Provincial legislature passed first reading of new legislation Tuesday morning (Feb. 7)
New coalition says Pacific salmon populations have declined by more than 90 per cent since the 1970s
Organization will undertake a cross-country outreach campaign with Indigenous communities
New protected areas coming between the top of Vancouver Island to the Canada-Alaska border