November 2022
November 2022
University returning 1,500 artifacts to Oneida Indian Nation 
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By Michael Hill THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Colgate University is returning
Nations and DFO come to agreement of principle for Marine Protected Area
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By Alexandra Mehl  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Coastal British Columbia-
 Another 171 overdose deaths in B.C. for September from toxic drug supply: coroner
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VICTORIA- Nearly six people a day are dying of overdoses
Native child welfare law faces major Supreme Court challenge 
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By Felicia Fonseca And Mark Sherman THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FLAGSTAFF,
The pedestal of a toppled statue at the Manitoba legislature is being removed By   By Steve Lambert
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 By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG- The last remnant
Nunavik Protected Areas consultations get underway in Kuujjuaq 
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By Jeff Pelletier  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Consultations for Nunavik
Massachusetts museum returns sacred items to Sioux tribes
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BARRE, Mass. (AP)- About 150 artifacts considered sacred by the
Indigenous leaders from B.C. take international stage for a climate policy pitch 
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SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt-First Nations leaders from British Columbia are
“It’s wild.” Sipekne’katik First Nation elects first female chief
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Michelle Glasgow says she is still in shock at becoming
Kivalliq Inuit Association dismisses petition to remove president
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By Stewart Burnett  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Kivalliq Inuit
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