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At the UN, Mohawk leader calls for UNDRIP watchdogs to ensure standards are met
Worldwide, Indigenous leaders say colonial governments aren’t meeting human rights criteria outlined in the declaration — Kenneth Deer says independent oversight is needed
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AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say UN experts
While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands
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Indigenous health can’t be separated from environmental health, leaders tell UN
At the Permanent Forum, leaders connect climate change, mining, and deforestation to mounting health crises and demand a coordinated approach to land rights
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War, climate change, and AI: What’s at stake at this year’s UN Indigenous forum
Delegates are arriving in ‘NYC’ this week for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples — as visa barriers have halted some from attending
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Judge sides with First Nations to prevent ‘Alberta’ separatist petition count, for now
Chiefs raise concerns about provincial government and pro-separation lawyers talking outside court — as Court of King’s Bench orders a temporary stay
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‘Leah carried a deep love for her family’: Mother of 2 mourned at Winnipeg vigil
Loved ones honour Anishinaabe health care worker Leah Faye Keeper, 32, who police identified from DNA tests last week
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Meet our first operations manager, Thi Dao
A Q&A about relationship-building, navigating growth, and the importance of curiosity
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‘Very concerned’: UN Indigenous Peoples forum impacted by ongoing funding crisis
After ‘U.S.’ refuses to pay its United Nations dues, budget pitfalls at the body have hit travel funding for Indigenous participants and a global action plan for Indigenous health
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‘Carney is at a crossroads’ with First Nations, says AFN national chief
A year after prime minister took office, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak speaks to IndigiNews about budget cuts, clean water and industry mega-projects
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Tla’amin set to reclaim forest stewardship with $80M logging licence deal: ‘A generational opportunity’
Nation to buy the forestry tenure for more than 1,540 square kilometres of its territories in the qathet (Powell River) area from Western Forest Products










