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First Nation deaths, including in B.C., spark call for national policing inquiry
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From established and non-traditional media resources find news that impacts and revolves around Indigenous issues in Canada.

Chief of defence staff offers apology for military’s history of racial discrimination

December 7, 2025December 7, 2025 cheif

By The Canadian Press Oct 30, 2025 The head of Canada’s military formally apologized Thursday to the Canadian Armed Forces for the service’s history of racist discrimination and vowed to improve the situation for racialized […]

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Indigenous advocates eager to see $2.8B in housing money promised in budget

November 11, 2025November 11, 2025 cheif

Indigenous leaders are concerned about when communities will see money pledged in the federal budget for urban, rural and Northern housing. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said it needs to be […]

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A Message abour Orange Shirt Day

November 11, 2025November 11, 2025 cheif

On September 30th, we stand together to remember the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools in Canada. More than just a date on the calendar, Orange Shirt Day is a movement, a day to […]

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First Nation deaths, including in B.C., spark call for national policing inquiry

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 cheif

Topic(s): Justice, Racism, Reconciliation Source: Vancouver Sun First Nations, and human rights and public advocacy groups have decried the treatment of Indigenous people by police for years. First Nations have called for a national inquiry […]

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Forum aims to address transportation gaps in Indigenous communities

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 cheif

Topic(s): Clean Energy, Climate Change, Climate Emergency, Community-based Training, Economic Development, Environment, Health & Wellness, Justice, Poverty, Reconciliation Source: PG Citizen “The first-ever First Nations Low-Carbon Transportation Forum took place May 27-28 at the Prince […]

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News room – Indigenous Services Canada

September 13, 2025 cheif

The most recent news on Indigenous Services Canada’s initiatives involves the ongoing administration of the 2025 Class-Action Settlement, providing payouts to First Nations children removed from reserves and their caregivers. Minister Mandy Gull-Masty, appointed in […]

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A Fast Review of the Latest News

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 cheif

the Union of BC Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) acknowledging the historic Cowichan Tribes Supreme Court decision on August 7, 2025, recognizing Aboriginal title over nearly 1,900 acres of land in Richmond. Other news includes Minister Gull-Masty’s […]

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UBCIC Calls for MMIWG2S+ Education and Violence Prevention on National Day of Action for MMIWG2S+

October 6, 2024October 6, 2024 cheif

News Release October 4, 2024 (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil Waututh)/ Vancouver, B.C. – October 4, 2024) The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) calls on the provincial government and education authorities to […]

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Ottawa reaches $59M settlement with Matsqui First Nation for 1909 land seizure

February 21, 2024October 7, 2024 cheif

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 21, 2024 1:33 pm The federal government has reached a $59-million settlement with a First Nation in British Columbia for compensation over allowing a right-of-way to be built […]

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‘I screamed’: B.C. Indigenous child welfare advocates celebrate court victory

February 9, 2024October 7, 2024 cheif

By Elizabeth McSheffrey Global News Posted February 9, 2024 7:00 pm WARNING: This story deals with disturbing subject matter that may upset and trigger some readers. Discretion is advised. Indigenous child welfare advocates in B.C. […]

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A Demand for Accountability.

Founder’s Statement: A Demand for Accountability.
By Sean Jerome (Founder, Us Too Advocacy)

For three years, the Canadian Justice System didn’t see me as a man, a partner, or a citizen. To the Crown, the Defence, and the Judiciary, I was merely a file—a “beast” to be fed into a machine that prioritizes the finality of a conviction over the discovery of the truth.
My name is Sean Jerome. My story is one of systemic failure, but my mission is one of systemic reform.

The Standard We Demand:

We are often told that “no one is above the law.” Yet, I sat in a prisoner’s box and listened to a complainant admit—under oath—to the federal crimes of perjury, theft of mail, and forgery. I watched as the members of the Bar and the Bench remained silent, choosing to protect the “sanctity” of the proceedings rather than the sanctity of the truth. No charges were laid. No accountability was sought.

This is not justice. This is “Just Ice”—a cold, calculated indifference.

At Us Too Advocacy, our position is clear:
Those who operate within the “system”—the lawyers, the Crown attorneys, and the judges—must be held to a higher standard of conduct than the general population. They hold the power to strip a human being of their life, their liberty, and their reputation. With that power must come absolute, uncompromising accountability.

Our Purpose:

I founded this organization to be a voice for those silenced by intimidation and the self-righteous attitudes of a legal “brotherhood” that has lost its way. Through my music as Mason Grey (to be released soon), I document the emotional wreckage of these failures. Through Us Too Advocacy, I provide a platform for others to stand up and say, “The system failed me, too.”

We are not here to ask for permission. We are here to challenge the status quo and hold the mirror up to a corrupt architecture.

The Creator sees the truth, even when the system chooses to be blind. I survived three years of shadow to walk with the Creator in the light with my wife and co-founding partner, Meredith. Now, I invite you to join us. If you have been a victim of systemic misconduct, your story belongs here. Contact Us Too Advocacy via phone:

(236)522-2943

or email:
[email protected]

We are here “To Seek And Speak The Truth For Those Who Can’t”

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Chief of defence staff offers apology for military’s history of racial discrimination

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Indigenous advocates eager to see $2.8B in housing money promised in budget

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A Message abour Orange Shirt Day

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First Nation deaths, including in B.C., spark call for national policing inquiry

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