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Mission church on Alberta First Nation destroyed by fire

The RCMP’s Wood Buffalo detachment in Alberta is investigating a fire that devastated the former St. Gabriel Catholic Mission Church Dec. 15 in Janvie.

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1 dead after fire in northern Alberta

One person is dead after a fire at Chipewyan Prairie First Nation.

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Indigenous Communities and Enbridge Announce Landmark Equity Partnership

/PRNewswire/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) (TSX: ENB) (NYSE: ENB) and 23 First Nation and Métis communities today announced an agreement whereby.

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First Nation's long walk to amend Indian Act


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Chief Vern Janvier, members of Chipewyan Prairie First Nation, and supporters of the cause, are making the long walk to Ottawa with hopes of changing the Indian Act.
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They began their trek to the capital from Sudbury on July 18 and moved 20 kilometres per day until they reached Parliament Hill.
Along they way, Chief Janvier and his fellow walkers raised awareness of the Indian Act, emphasizing the policies outlined in that act need to change.

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First Nation's long walk to amend Indian Act - The Turtle Island News


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Chief Vern Janvier, members of Chipewyan Prairie First Nation, and supporters of the cause, are making the long walk to Ottawa with hopes of changing the Indian Act.
They began their trek to the capital in Sudbury on July 18 and move 20 kms per day until they reach parliament hill.
Along they way Chief Janvier and his fellow walkers raise awareness of the Indian Act, emphasizing the policies outlined in that Act need to change.
Chipewyan Prairie First Nation began planning their 500 km walk from Sudbury to Ottawa in mid-July, calling the trek the Blinding Light Walk Tiger Lily, which is also the name of their Facebook page, where they thoroughly document the voyage.

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First Nation's long walk to amend Indian Act

First Nation's long walk to amend Indian Act
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