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Health models predict that the province will have enough equipment to handle the surge in COVID-19 patients that has hobbled Hubei and northern Italy
almost 4 years ago
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Hundreds of First Nations residents have had to flee their homes this year as a
result of fires or floods. Some have been displaced twice
about 2 years ago
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Through years of legal proceedings, which eventually confirmed the existence of
aboriginal title, the skilled sculptor carved totem poles to signify his
people’s territorial rights and ownership of the land
about 2 years ago
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Jason Thompson’s company took off during the COVID-19 pandemic due to a surge in
demand for supplies Now, Superior Strategies Supply and Service is giving a
glimpse of what economic reconciliation can do
almost 2 years ago
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U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm backs a continental approach in which
the U.S. and Canada would work together to bolster security against threats such
as the war in Ukraine
over 1 year ago
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Monetization would allow Indigenous communities to use long-term loans to pay
for infrastructure instead of depending on annual federal funds
over 1 year ago
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd., an Indigenous-led project, is using
drones to help re-seed areas in B.C. forests devastated by wildfires in recent
years
over 1 year ago
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Wilps Gwininitxw say 17,000-hectare ancestral area is last undeveloped section of Skeena watershed and should be subject to Gitxsan law
over 1 year ago
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission called on Canada’s business sector to ensure
Indigenous people have equal access to jobs, training and education
opportunities
over 1 year ago
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Canada Infrastructure Bank loan to the shíshálh Nation in B.C. is the bank’s
first investment in the water-treatment sector and could become a template for
other projects
about 1 year ago
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Ms. Wilson, 80, sold her first Cowichan sweater, which was declared an item of national significance by the federal government in 2011, when she was 15 years old
about 1 year ago