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Journalists association challenging RCMP in court over media restrictions at Fairy Creek logging blockade

Journalists association challenging RCMP in court over media restrictions at Fairy Creek logging blockade The Canadian Association of Journalists, along with a group of news organizations and press freedom groups, says it plans to take the RCMP to court over its decision to restrict media coverage at the Fairy Creek blockades. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 26, 2021 3:47 PM PT | Last Updated: May 26 Protesters in September 2020 at the so-called River Camp blocking the Granite Main road at kilometre seven north of Port Renfrew, B.C. (Kieran Oudshoorn/CBC) The Canadian Association of Journalists, along with a group of news organizations and press freedom groups, says it plans to take the RCMP to court over its decision to restrict media coverage at the Fairy Creek blockades.

Winnipeg Foundation s first Indigenous, two-spirit CEO to help build brighter future

Save to Read Later There’s a story Sky Bridges likes to share, one that highlights what has become a guiding principle in his life. There’s a story Sky Bridges likes to share, one that highlights what has become a guiding principle in his life. The moment of insight came when, at the age of 17, he was engaged in a philosophical discussion with an Indigenous elder he’d been connected with while studying at Red River College. The elder said to me, ‘I want you to imagine that you’re sitting in the centre of a teepee,’ recalls Bridges, 43, who on April 27 began his new job as the sixth CEO in the history of the Winnipeg Foundation, replacing Rick Frost, who led the charitable organization for the past 24 years.

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples calls for release of 2 women after man confesses to murder

  REGINA The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is calling for the immediate release of two women who have been in prison for murder for almost three decades. Sisters Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance have been imprisoned for nearly 28 years for the 1993 murder of Kamsack-area farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff at a farmhouse on the border of the Keeseekoose First Nation. CAP is now making the request after the Jason Keshane, a man who was with them the day of the crime, admitted to being responsible for the killing. “I stabbed him and beat him up,” Jason Keshane told the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

It s about more than one individual s success : Indigenous leaders share their stories, strategies and life lessons

It s about more than one individual s success : Indigenous leaders share their stories, strategies and life lessons
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