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Governments fail male victims of Intimate Partner Violence.

March 16, 2022April 29, 2022 cheif

Headline: Provincial and Federal Governments in Canada have failed male victims of Intimate Partner Violence. Here is my Story. I am a victim of Intimate Partner Violence at the hands of my wife. Verbal, emotional […]

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“Police watchdog investigating after B.C. RCMP shoot, kill Wet’suwet’en man in Campbell River”

September 13, 2021October 7, 2024 cheif

Written by Lee Wilson of APTN News Jul 12, 2021 “The family and friends of a Wet’suwet’en man fatally shot last week by RCMP in Campbell River, B.C., are speaking out saying guns should not […]

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A Tribute to Truth and Reconciliation

In recognition the journey towards Truth and Reconciliation and in honoring the children who never returned home from Residential Schools, we would like to share this Music Video Tribute by Tom Jackson entitled 'Lost Souls'

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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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Forum aims to address transportation gaps in Indigenous communities

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