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Healing and Empowering: First Nations Clients
A Historic Day for BC First Nations. Now the Work Starts: UNDRIP Starts Us on a Journey, But Without Work, Co-operation and Shared Vision We Will Be Lost
Honoured Indian Refused Service!!
Honouring Their Memory Remains Important Tribute
Looks at a vigil held on the National Day of Remembrance for missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Indigenous Fellowship Programme: A Personal Account
Indigenous Feminism and the Indian Act
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Intervention as a Strategy in Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Interview with Will Seeks: Celebrating the Beginnings of Change; Canadian Indians Want the Government to Protect Indian Rights at
Introduction [BC Studies, No. 95, Autumn, 1992]
Investigation Has Taken Too Long, Provided Too Few Results
Brief article describing the investigation into cases of Aboriginal women who have gone missing or have been murdered in British Columbia, and the delay in solving the cases.
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"Irreconcilable? The Duty to Consult and Administrative Decision Makers"
Judge Rules against Indian Registrar
Discusses B.C. case where complainant, a First Nations woman who took legal action against the Indian Registrar to regain her Indian status, felt that Section 6 was unconstitutional and contrary to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Judicial Attitudes to Aboriginal Resource Rights and Title
Justice for All: An Interview with Grand Chief Edward John
Keep Your (Fiduciary) Hands Off My Money: Louie v. Louie, 2015 BCCA 247
Laayksen Mustimuhw and Snuw'uy'ul
Law Changed: Bands Can Tax Members
Bill C-36 to become law June 1998; provides option for First Nations to set their own on-reserve tax regimes. Kamloops Indian Band intends to set a 7 per cent tax on-reserve through an agreement with Revenue Canada.
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Lessons From a Case Study of Aboriginal and Canadian Justice Coexistence in Vancouver
"The Lone Streetwalker": Missing Women and Sex Work-Related News in Mainstream Canadian Media
Marchers Remember Victims of Violence
Discusses the 16th Annual Women's Memorial March to commemorate women who have been victims of violence.
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Memorial March, 2007
Métis Offenders in British Columbia: An Examination of Needs in the Institution and Upon Release
Miskito Coast Damage Likely Worse Than Reported
The Montreal Mural
Native Band Asks Court To Stop Neighbouring Band From Signing Treaty
New Treaty, Same Old Problems
No Reservations
No 'Rubber Stamp'; John Graham's Lawyers Argue Courts Here Have Duty to Question U.S. Evidence
One Good Thing: Law, Elevator Etiquette and Litigating Aboriginal Rights in Canada
One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: Province Found to Have Breached Aboriginal Consultation Obligations for Second Time
Ottawa Owned St George's But Church Ran It, Judge Concludes
Page 5 Chatter
Article presents three different news reports: Inquiry into the investigation of serial killer Willie Pickton, the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan's 2004 election scandal, and the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE project.
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The Post-Tsilhqot'in World: Court Rejects First Nation's Assertion of Crown Obligation to Negotiate and Settle Litigated Claims
A Program of Research Related to Historical Métis Communities
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge
Province Punished in Costs in Flawed Consultation Case: Moulton Contracting Ltd. v. British Columbia
Provincial Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Authority and Aboriginal Rights: A Comment on Paul v. B.C.(Forest Appeals Commission)
Questions Need to be Answered, Says Family Member of Pickton's Last Victim
Reflects on the life and personality of Mona Wilson, a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton, and the naming of a corporation after Wilson's First Nation's name, Running Bear.
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RCMP Slammed With Report on Rapes, Violence in B.C.
Brief report on the allegations brought forward to the RCMP by the Human Rights Watch Report.
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Reclaiming Mamalilikila Lands and Artifacts
Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of the Calder Decision
Release the Evidence, Says UBCIC's Stewart Phillip
Comments on the request for full disclosure of evidence, regarding the injury of a man while in police custody, by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
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Residential Schools: Who's Hurting, Who's Helping, Who's Cashing in?
Focuses on the negative intergenerational effects of residential school abuse in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Riding the Tourism Train? Navigating Intellectual Property, Heritage and Community-Based Approaches to Cultural Tourism
A Safer Sex Trade Explored Through Film
Examines a documentary exploring the lives of different types of sex trade workers.
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